Workforce Motivation in 1983: a review for DOD policy implication
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Bisignano, Dallas A.
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1983-12Advisor
Whipple, D.
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Bishop, W.R.
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This thesis investigates the theories, strategies and
techniques for productivity enhancement via increasing workforce
motivation. It reviews previous research which explored
the factors of employee morale and job satisfaction. Different
perspectives of the concepts of motivation and productivity are
offered. It considers contemporary employee motivational
problems in management and suggests improvements for DOD
consideration.
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