Herzberg Theory in Training and Development in Logistics Sectors
Herzberg Theory in Training and Development in Logistics Sector
Herzberg Theory
Frederick Herzberg's theory posits that employee pleasure is comprised of two key elements: "hygiene" and motivation. Pay and supervision which are workplace hygiene elements, contribute to the mitigation of employee dissatisfaction. Employees who are recognized and rewarded for their efforts are more likely to demonstrate dedication, creativity and productivity.
Motivation Factors
Hygiene Factors
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Hygienic factors and motivations affecting job satisfaction are highlighted by Herzberg's theory. Companies in the logistics industry, such as DHL and 3M, efficiently handle both motivational and hygiene concerns by implementing comprehensive training and development programs to increase employee motivation, happiness and performance.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Enhancing job contentment by providing employees with a feeling of achievement, acknowledgement and potential for advancement relates to Herzberg's theory.
DeleteA well written article that focuses on the motivations and hygienic factors discussed in Herzerburgs theory. The fact that the article is able to relate how the theories can be easily applied to industries such as logistics quite easily as evidenced but companies such as DHL and 3M
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ReplyDeleteYour analysis of the relationship between the Two-Factor Theory of Herzberg and the logistic sector—through mentioning companies such as DHL and 3M—has truly given great findings that can motivate one. What I would add to your discussion is:
ReplyDeleteClear Explanation of Herzberg's Theory: / Practical Application / Alignment with Theory
Great breakdown on Herzberg's theory, It is wonderful to understand the impact training programs can help on job satisfaction and motivation. When employees feel empowered to make decisions it really enhances their sense of belonging and happiness at work.
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