Motivation in the Workplace
Motivation in the Workplace
Order Description
One of the challenges of motivation is measurement. How can motivation be measured? How can the level of employee morale be determined? Depending on the nature of the
business, productivity can be fairly easy to measure (e.g., how many widgets were produced this week?). However, missed productivity�what could have been
produced/sold/developed�is often hidden. This short paper presents a scenario where something is different, but it is hard to tell what the difference is. What methods
could an I-O consultant use to determine the underlying motivational problem in a workplace?
Prompt: Consider the following scenario: Life at Amalgamated Biscuit (AB) seems pretty good. The workforce appears generally happy, motivated, and productive. Over at
Federated Biscuit (FB), the opposite is true. People at FB seem discouraged and demotivated. The respective chief executive officers are interested in quantifying the
relative level of motivation in the workplace. Present two methods that can be used to ascertain (measure, quantify, qualify, etc.) motivation and morale in workplaces
such as AB and FB. Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your selected methods.
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must be submitted as a three-page Microsoft Word document with double-spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one- inch margins,
and at least four scholarly JOURNAL sources cited in APA format.

