Programme is appropriate for learners at entry, intermediate and advanced levels.
Understanding Motivation – Defining motivation. Motivation as our natural state. Identifying blocks to motivation. Creating motivation vs. removing blocks. States of high / low motivation – behaviours, attitudes.
Psychology of Motivation – Emotional intelligence. Impact of emotions. Positive vs. negative emotional states. Managing emotional states. Influencing the emotional states of others. Energy and motivation. Life-style – balance.
Behaviour Change – Challenge of sustained behaviour change. Force of Habit. Danger of autopilot. Self-awareness. Conscious choice.
What Motivates – Research on motivators – intrinsic and extrinsic. Hertzberg’s Two-Factor Theory – hygiene and motivating factors. Job enrichment. Helping others. Power of success. Non-financial motivators. Performance vs. tension – appropriate levels of arousal. Hierarchy of human needs – Maslow.
Motivating Others – Assumptions about people – Theory X Theory Y. Seed analogy – creating the conditions for motivation. Power of constructive feedback. Self-assessment. Hot buttons to motivate different styles. Positive reinforcement.
Styles & Preferences – Five motivational preferences – security / comfort, affiliation / friendship, organisational / structure, status / authority, individuality / autonomy. Motivating other styles and preferences. Self-assessment – McClellend’s 3 Motivators – achievement, power and affiliation.
Organisational Culture – Contextual impact on motivation. Reciprocal relationship between individual and organisation. Types of cultures – apathy, stress, cosy-club and achievement. Levels of support and challenge.
Self-motivation – Awareness of self. Leading by example. Being a self-starter. Identifying personal motivators – intrinsic and extrinsic. Self-limiting attitudes and behaviours. Impediments to motivation – cynicism, fear, etc. Self-coaching. TA Drivers – be strong, be perfect, try hard, hurry up, please people. Continuous learning. Self-confidence and doubt.
Goal Setting – Sense of purpose. Vision vs. objectives. Visualisation – building a clear future vision. SMART objectives. Feedback loop – success. Self-discipline and continuous effort. Dual focus – process vs. outcomes. Sustaining motivation in practice.
Tips & Techniques – Recognition Programmes. Communicating and building relationships. Support networks. Motivating people through change. Sustaining motivation through adversity.
Programme is suited as a 1 day workshop for 8 to 10 learners.
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