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Motivation Presentation. Please work through these slides, giving some thought to each before moving on to the next slide. Where there is a question – jot your answers down on a piece of paper. Career Drivers.
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Motivation Presentation Please work through these slides, giving some thought to each before moving on to the next slide. Where there is a question – jot your answers down on a piece of paper. Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Career Drivers Why did you decide to come to work this morning – what drove you? (Other than the bus driver/your car….!) Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Career Drivers What “job” might suit this type of person? There are a number of theories on career drivers that try to analyse what people want out of their career. One of these breaks down the drivers into 9 categories: • Material rewards: seeking possessions, wealth & high standard of living. • Power/Influence: seeking to be in control of people and resources • Search for Meaning: seeking to do things which are believed valuable for their own sake • Expertise: seeking a high level of accomplishment in a specialised field • Creativity: seeking to innovate and be identified with original output Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Career Drivers • Affiliation: seeking nourishing relationships with others • Autonomy: seeking to be independent and able to make decisions for oneself • Security: seeking a solid and predictable future • Status: seeking to be recognised, admired, and respected by the community at large We are probably driven by a mixture of two or three of these – and we’re not implying that any of these are better or worse than each other. Which ones do you think relate to you? I’ll add the list as a fileshare to our site, so that you can mull over it again later. Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Motivation Theory A lot of the theory on motivation derives from the work of Abraham Maslow – an American psychologist. Have you heard of “Maslow’s Theory”? If so – what do you remember about it? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Maslow’s Theory Self- actualisation Maslow suggested that you can’t move up to the next level until you’ve satisfied the previous one. So, once you have food etc you aim for security, & once you feel secure, you aim to be part of a society etc. Status Social Security Survival But enough theory – let’s move on! Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Do any of you have a dream? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
What’s the difference between a dream and a goal? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
On the next page is a picture of where I intend to be during August 2005: Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
This is a beach in Jamaica - Is this a dream or a goal? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
S - SPECIFICM - MEASURABLEA - ACCEPTABLER - REALISTICT - TIMEDE - EXCITINGR - RECORDED To take us back to our introduction day in Llandudno – is this goal of mine a SMARTER goal? Is it….. Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
S - SPECIFICM - MEASURABLEA - ACCEPTABLER - REALISTICT - TIMEDE - EXCITINGR - RECORDED To take us back to our introduction day in Llandudno – is this goal of mine a SMARTER goal? Is it….. S - Beach in Jamaica - yesM - on a “got there / didn’t get there” - yesA - most certainly!R - It’s not the Moon or Mars – so yesT - August 2005 – YesE – Yeh man Irie!R – I’ve told you – so Yes Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
OK – so my goal seems to be SMARTer, but what do I need to do to achieve this goal? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
OK – so my goal seems to be SMARTer, but what do I need to do to achieve this goal? I need to ensure that my Wife wants the same (not much problem there I don’t think!) We need to find enough money We therefore need to ensure enough work to find the money We need to block off the time in our diaries We need to agree the location We need to book the holiday We need to pay for the holiday We need to catch the plane etc Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
What would be the result therefore of breaking down a “large” goal into a set of smaller ones (and still stay true to the “SMARTer” condition of each sub-goal)? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Let’s look at one of the the items on the previous list We need to find enough money This is not a Smarter goal in itself, so let’s try and re-vamp it. We need to find £1500 by the end of July 2004 and another £1500 by the end of June 2005. Specific – exact amounts – yes Measurable – exact amounts and dates – yes Acceptable - £3000 is about the going rate for an all-inclusive holiday for 2 I think Realistic – in theory at least – yes (unless something happens that takes priority of course) Timed – specific dates, so yes Exciting – it will be once we’ve got the money! Recorded – again – by the vary action of including it here it’s recorded. Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
So – as I achieve these smaller goals, this would keep me going & keep me on track to reach my overall goal – it would keep me MOTIVATED yes? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
There are one or two things that I would like to look at before we finish this session. The first is a word - the dictionary definition of which is as follows: “ardent and lively interest or eagerness”. Hazard a guess on what that word is? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
ENTHUSIASM! I will let you in to a BIG secret about enthusiasm – it’s highly contagious. So – if you’r enthusiastic, it will rub off on others. Any comments on this? What happens when there’s a lack of enthusiasm? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
A lack of enthusiasm is even more catching! Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
There is a welsh saying that goes – “Deuparth gwaith ei ddechrau” which translates into “Two thirds of the work is starting it” What are your thoughts on this saying? Wyn Owen – Adain 2003
Many thanks for working through the slides – I hope it got you thinking a little bit about what motivates you and about setting goals. I would be grateful if you could send through some comments via the “Motivation” Discussion on our community website. Hwyl am y tro Wyn Wyn Owen – Adain 2003