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Motivating and Rewarding Employees
Title: Motivating and Rewarding Employees
Category: Business & Economy / Management
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Motivating and Rewarding Employees
Melissa Green
MOTIVATING AND REWARDING EMPLOYEES
The processes of motivating employees is one of the most important functions of management. One of the biggest challenges faced by managers is getting employees to do what they are supposed to do (Lane & Rierdan, 2001). For some people, the rewards that employees receive from the organization are motivation enough for them to work their hardest. However, no two people are the same and what serves as motivation for
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