ABSTRACT
This
project highlighted the impact of incentive and motivation productivity. The
project is divided into five chapters. Chapter one looks at the general
introduction where background of the study was discuss significance of the
study as well as the objectives were highlighted chapter two review all related
literature relevant of the topic under study. In this chapter the views of
scholars and experts in personnel management were gathered data percentages
method way used to analyze that data collection and finally recommendation draw
and conclusion.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Approval Page i
Declaration ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Abstract v
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 11
1.1 background of study 1
1.2 statement of the problem 2
1.3 purpose for the study 3
1.4 Significant of the study 3
1.5 research question 4
1.6 definition of terms 5
CHAPTER TWO
Literature review
2.0 introduction 6
2.1 Historical of perspective
research area 6
2.2 review of current literature 13
2.2.1 Motivation and incentives 14
2.2.2 Motivation: the carrot and the
stick 16
2.2.3 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs,
theory on motivation 18
2.2.4 The impact of incentive and
motivation on productivity in JARDA 21
CHAPTER THREE
Methodology
3.0 introduction 24
3.1 area of the study 24
3.2 research design 25
3.3 population of the study 25
3.4 sample and sampling technique 26
3.5 instrument for data collection 26
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Analysis of questionnaire administrated 27
4.2 Discussion of research question 27
4.3 Presentation and analysis of data 28
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, conclusion and
recommendation
5.1 Summary 37
5.2 Conclusion 38
5.3 Recommendation 38
Reference 39
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
1.0.
Introduction
Chapter one looks at the
general introduction where background of the study was discuss significance of
the study as well as objectives and research question were highlighted.
1.1.
Background of
the Study
Motivation is concerned
with why people do what they do. It answers such questions as why do managers
or workers go to work and do a good job. This tries to explain what motivates
people to act the way they do, with primary focus on the work place. It is the
primary task of the manager to create and maintain all environments in which
employees can work efficiently to realize the objectives of the organization.
Employees differ not
only in their ability to work but also in their will to do so (Motivation). To
motivate is to induce, persuade, stimulate, even compel, an employee to act in
a manner which fulfills the objectives of an organization. The motivation of
employees depends on the strength of their motives. Motives are needs, want,
drives, or impulses within the individual and these determine human behavior.
Motivation then is the process of:
a.
Arousing behavior
b.
Sustaining behavior
in progress
c.
Channeling behavior
into a specific course of action
Thus, motive (needs, desires) induce employees to act.
Motivation, therefore,
is inner state that energies, channels and sustains human behavior. Since it
has been established that all behavior except involving responses are goals
directed, manager can apply motivational theories of management in their
attempt to direct the job behavior of employees towards the goal their
establishment.
1.2.
Statement of
the Problem
Workers have
organization due to the fact that they are not motivated enough. Some are not
willing to have because they are enjoying some benefit in terms of promotion
which leads to increase in salaries and wages bonuses and some other
incentives.
Organizations must
improve the work performance, productivity, skill and ability of its employees.
The problem is how to motivate workers to achieving higher productivity.
1.3.
Purpose of the
Study
Upon the fulfillment of
eligibility criteria for loan disbursement effectiveness, the authority has
designed the following purpose:
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To accelerate
the diffusion of improved technologies in wheat, maize, rice, millet, guinea
corn etc. among them.
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The project aim
to assist the farmers in Jigawa State in developing quality extension services
and seed production by improving the technical training of front – line
extension staff and providing some limited assistance in logistic support.
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To strengthen
hick ages among research extension and farmers in order to transfer the
improved technologies from the research campuses known as small pilot scheme to
farmers.
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To enable small
– scale farmer to establish management training pilot with supervision by
Village Extension Agent (VEAs) and Block Extension Supervision (BES) i.e.
Extension Officers. These can increase yields by about two and half (2.5) time
compared to their traditional technologies.
1.4.
Significance of
the Study
This significance of the
study cannot be over emphasized. It will be based on the examination of the
motivation practice in JARDA, and to know the extent to which it is being
carried out, the impact of incentive motivation on the workers, the
organization and the country at large. More so, to acquaint the various
managers and different categories of employees to the need to embrace
motivation this will go a long way in achieving higher productivity.
Besides, those students
in the field of administration will find it educative, interesting and
challenging in that, the various activities and techniques of motivation are
revealed and logically analyzed.
Lastly, this project will be at value of those who may want to
carryout similar research in the nearest future.
1.5.
Research
Questions
i.
Does workers
dedication improve the performances?
ii.
Does promotion
improve workers performances?
iii.
Are incentives
and motivation can improve workers performances?
iv.
To what extent,
does the organization try to improve workers motivation?
v.
Joint
construction practiced positively, as a method of obtaining employees views on
problems and proposed charges before final decision are taken?
vi.
Are there
differences in the way staff and employees are treated in an organization?
1.6.
Definition of
Term
i.
Incentive: According to Oxford Advance Dictionary the word incentive is
defined as “to do that which incites, rouses or encourages a person to work
hard”.
ii.
Motivation: This is the process of a rousing behavior sub staining behavior in
progress, and channeling behavior into a specific course of action.
iii.
Productivity: This is the rate, at which a worker on an organization produces
goods, and the amount produced, compared with how much time, work and money is
needed to produce them.
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