Motivating techniques within Irish and American manufacturing and service companies in the Northwest of Ireland
Abstract
In today’s world, many companies are concentrating on both their technology and human
resources to provide them with their competitive advantage. Hence, understanding what
motivates people is particularly important for managers in order to develop and sustain a
competitive edge. As a result, numerous theories have been advanced to help our
understanding of the subject matter and from these theories many motivational methods
have evolved to enhance motivation within the workplace. In addition, research has been
conducted on the various types of motivational techniques utilised by companies within
Ireland. However, very little research has been completed within specific geographical
regions in Ireland concerning the types of motivational techniques implemented at different
job levels and their impact on employees work performance.
Thus the objective of this research was to identify the motivational techniques utilised at
different job levels within large manufacturing and service companies in the Northwest of
Ireland and examine how these techniques influence the performance levels of employees.
Furthermore, the study examined if these companies have changed from traditional ways of
motivating employees to newer techniques. The research methodologies used to undertake
the research included interviews with the HR managers and questionnaires completed by
different employees at various job levels within the participating companies.
Overall the conclusions were varied. Many different types of motivation techniques were
found within the study’s participating companies. Irish companies are improving their
motivational techniques, however most of these techniques are only used within higher job
levels. In contrast to their American counterparts, a variety of motivational techniques are
utilised and implemented at all job levels. On a more positive note, the majority of these
motivational techniques do increase performance levels at all job levels.
From the extensive primary and secondary research conducted, the thesis concludes by
offering a number of recommendations to assist companies in further development of their
motivational techniques for all job levels. These recommendations hope to augment the
success of companies through an enhanced motivated workforce.
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