Two Factor Theory | Herzberg's Theory of Motivation
Herzberg’s Motivation Theory model, or Two Factor Theory, argues that there are two factors that an organization can adjust to influence motivation in the workplace.
We'll look at both factors in detail, and show how you can use the model to boost the motivation of your team.
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When I was younger I viewed Herzberg's two factor theory as a linear equation, where the two variables - factors - X and Y produced an outcome - competitive advantage - that strongly related to their intrinsic values. However, time has taught me, there is no linear relationship between hygienes and motivational factors - organisations that are worker centric always have a competitive edge. For example, COSCO.
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