LE>Replying to LO9164 --
LE>Simon may be referring to Herzberg's work on "motivators" and "hygiene
LE>Money is not one of Herzberg's motivator factors (which are achievement,
LE>recognition, job interest, responsibility and advancement), but there is
LE>disagreement about it being a hygiene factor either. For instance, it
LE>could be an expression of _recognition_ in some environments.
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Let's look at these motivating factors in a different light - not
confined by the paradigms of the past.
Achievement is often accompanied by $$$$$$$ or a gift certificate.
Recognition is often accompanied by $$$$$$$$ or a gift certificate.
Job interest is often preceded by "How much is the salary".
More responsibility if often accompanied by $$$$.
Advancement typically means more $$$$$$.
It is true you can experience these without $$$$$. How many people are
willing to spend their life for achievement, recognition, job interest,
responsibility, and advancement without $$$$$$.
There are a lot of company's that want you to work for them.
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