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His theory concentrates on the importance of internal job factors as motivating forces for employees. He designed it to increase job enrichment for employees. Herzberg wanted to create the opportunity for employee's to take part in planning, performing, and evaluating their work. He suggested to do this by
- Removing some of the control management has over employees and increasing the accountability and responsibility they have over their work. Which would in return increase employee autonomy, authority and freedom.
- Creating complete and natural work units where is it possible. An example would be allowing employees to create a whole unit or section instead of only allowing them to create part of it.
- Providing regular and continuous feedback on productivity and job performance directly to employees instead of through supervisors
- And encouraging encouraging employees to take on new and challenging task and becoming experts at a task.
Edit to be included in: Two Factor Theory
From: Psychology and Work Today by Shultz and Shultz [1].
Mel Carter (talk) 15:03, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
- ^ Schultz & Schultz, Duane (2010). Psychology and work today. New York: Prentice Hall. pp. 38-39(10th ed. ed). ISBN 0-205-68358-4.