(eCornell) Motivating People for High-Performance
About This Course
Cornell University Professor Risa Mish provides a learning experience that builds on the important premise that not all individuals are motivated by the same things, and some might be demotivated by the same conditions or incentives that motivate others. This course prepares leaders to analyze performance problems and assess whether they actually can be attributed to a lack of motivation or to one of several other root causes. When students determine that poor workplace performance is indeed caused by a lack of motivation, they will use the motivation techniques that will be most effective for all the people involved. Leveraging the work of two American social psychologists to address the factors that may be demotivating people, students will learn how to increase the factors that do motivate people and improve workplace performance. Students will also use the three primary drivers of human motivation to foster better performance on the job. The course is provided by eCornell in partnership with Genashtim.
What You'll Learn
Conduct a root-cause analysis for an individual with performance gaps.
Evaluate factors that undermine employee motivation and engagement in your organization.
Use the three critical primary motivation drivers to tailor your approach to motivation.
Enhance the conditions for an individual that make optimal use of that person's key motivation driver.