THE EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY

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THE EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY

                   (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK)

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The introduction of universal banking law has brought changes over the years, with it stiff competition in the banking industry. Commercial banks are no exception to the modern changes in ensuring staff motivation towards their organisational goals. The study seeks to assess the motivational packages available at First Bank and how it affects employee performance towards the Bank‟s cor was used for the study. The study revealed that, management can make use of different strategies and policies to motivate employees in the banking environment. Employees are interested in enhanced salaries, fringed benefits, promotion, and car loans as motivating elements sufficient to push employees of the bank to give out their best. The research also revealed that the core duty of the bank is normally carried out by clericals who are more than the supervisors and as such motivational packages should be geared towards the clerical workers to ensure that they delight the customers. Promotion has been a worry to most staff; measures should be put in place by management to ensure that there is continuity in the promotion of staff to avoid low productivity in terms of deposit mobilisation. The study revealed that if management withdrew motivational packages it will have serious repercussions on employees‟ performance. T performance and corporate performance since performance indicators in terms of deposits, loan recovery, profitability and also ensuring the liquidity of the banks. The conduciveness of the office environment has first time impression on the customers and the welfare of the employees. Management can develop new theories such as equity, macllend theory, Abraham Maslow and Hertzberg two factors to ensure employees achieve work targets.

THE EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY
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Type Project
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Project ID BFN0808
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
Chapters 5 Chapters
No of Pages 75 Pages
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