Herzberg Principles

Federick Herzberg established a set of Motivators
and Hygiene Factors in a company that affects
employee morale and performance.

 

Herzberg Principles

Most organizations believe motivation comes from incentives, perks, and policies. Yet engagement continues to decline. Why? Because satisfaction and dissatisfaction are not opposites—they are driven by entirely different forces.

This insight comes from organizational psychologist Frederick Herzberg. Herzberg revealed that hygiene factors—pay, policies, supervision, and working conditions—do not motivate people.

They merely prevent dissatisfaction. True motivation comes from something deeper. Achievement, Recognition, Meaningful responsibility, Growth.

At the Clear Thinking Institute, we take Herzberg’s insight further. We show how motivation is not something you apply to people—it is something that emerges when authority, responsibility, and purpose are properly structured.

Proceed to Lesson 1 What Truly Motivates People

Proceed To Lesson 2 Authority and Motivation

Proceed To Lesson 3 Atmosphere for Motivation and Authority

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Introduction

Proceed to Lesson 1 What Truly Motivates People

1 What Truly Motivates People

Proceed To Lesson 2 Authority and Motivation

2 Authority, Motivation, and the Architecture of Human Performance

Proceed To Lesson 3 Atmosphere for Motivation and Authority

3 Atmosphere For Motivation and Authority

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