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Article Audio: Your Reading List, Delivered
Jonathan H. Westover
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Management
Business,
Non-Profit
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Unlocking Human Potential: Motivation Theory in Organizational Settings, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
Article Audio: Your Reading List, Delivered
15 minutes
2 weeks ago
Unlocking Human Potential: Motivation Theory in Organizational Settings, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
Abstract: Motivation remains one of the most critical yet complex drivers of organizational performance and individual wellbeing. This article synthesizes contemporary motivation theory—including self-determination theory, social cognitive theory, goal-orientation frameworks, and attribution theory—to provide evidence-based guidance for practitioners navigating workforce engagement challenges. Drawing on recent empirical research and organizational case examples across healthcare, technology, and manufacturing sectors, we demonstrate how understanding the interplay between intrinsic drivers (autonomy, competence, relatedness) and extrinsic factors (incentives, recognition, structure) enables leaders to design interventions that sustain performance while fostering psychological wellbeing. The analysis reveals that organizations achieving superior outcomes integrate multiple motivational levers simultaneously, adapting approaches to individual differences and contextual demands. We propose a three-pillar framework for building long-term motivational capability: psychological contract evolution, distributed motivational leadership, and continuous learning systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Article Audio: Your Reading List, Delivered
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