Two-Factor Theory
The two-factor theory is Herzberg's classification of needs as hygienes and motivators. In the 1950s ...View More
Performance Management and Strategic Planning
Strategic planning is a process that involves describing the organization's destination, assessing b ...View More
What is Motivation?
Motivation is the internal process leading to behavior to satisfy needs. Have you ever wondered why ...View More
Performance Management Process
There are two important prerequisites that are required before a performance management system is im ...View More
Performance Management
Performance management is a continuous process of identifying, measuring, and developing the perform ...View More
Situational Leadership Theory
Situational leadership, developed by Paul Hersey and Kenneth Blanchard, is a model for selecting fro ...View More
Contingency Leadership
Both the trait and behavioral leadership theories were attempts to find the one best leadership styl ...View More
Leadership Trait Theory
In the early 1900s, an organized approach to studying leadership began. The early studies were based ...View More
Reward Systems
Until a few years ago, the terms “compensation” and “compensation and benefits” were used commonly. ...View More
Conflict Styles
There are five possible conflict styles. The forcing conflict style user attempts to resolve the con ...View More