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motivation [mɔtivasjɔ̃]feminine nounmotivation (de for)• quelles sont ses motivations ? (raisons personnelles) what are his motives?* * *mɔtivasjɔ̃1) motivation2) motive* * *mɔtivasjɔ̃ nf* * *motivation nf1 Psych motivation; motivation des élèves pupils' motivation; absence de motivation lack of motivation;2 ( raison) motive; motivations profondes deep-seated motives;3 Ling ( caractère non arbitraire) motivation.[mɔtivasjɔ̃] nom féminin3. ÉCONOMIEétude de motivation motivation ou motivational research -
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f; -, -en; PÄD., PSYCH. motivation* * *die Motivationmotivation* * *Mo|ti|va|ti|on [motiva'tsioːn]f -, -enmotivation* * *Mo·ti·va·ti·on<-, -en>[motivaˈtsi̯o:n]f (geh) motivation* * *die; Motivation, Motivationen (Psych., Päd.) motivation* * ** * *die; Motivation, Motivationen (Psych., Päd.) motivation* * *f.motivation n. -
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Gen Mgt1. the creation of stimuli, incentives, and working environments which enable people to perform to the best of their ability in pursuit of organizational success. Motivation is commonly viewed as the magic driver that enables managers to get others to achieve their targets. In the 20th century, there was a shift, at least in theory, away from motivation by dictation and discipline, exemplified by Frederick Winslow Taylor’s scientific management, toward motivation by creating an appropriate corporate climate and addressing the needs of individual employees. Although it is widely agreed to be one of the key management tasks, it has frequently been argued that one person cannot motivate others but can only create conditions for others to self-motivate. Many management theorists have provided insights into motivation. Elton Mayo’s Hawthorne experiments identify some root causes of selfmotivation, and Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs provides insight into personal behavior patterns. Other influential research has been conducted by Frederick Herzberg, who looked at job satisfaction, and Douglas McGregor whose Theory X and Theory Y suggest management styles that motivate and demotivate employees.2. (S. Africa)a formal written proposal -
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Mo·ti·va·ti·on <-, -en> [motivaʼtsi̭o:n] f( geh) motivation -
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Business: MADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation And Determination
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13 Motivation Education And Training
Education: METУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation Education And Training
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14 Motivation Information Skills And Support
Business: MISSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation Information Skills And Support
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15 Motivation Value Added
Business: MVAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation Value Added
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16 Motivation and Energy Inventory
Psychophysiology: MEIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation and Energy Inventory
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17 Motivation and Training Laboratory
Military: MTLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation and Training Laboratory
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18 Motivation for Academic Performance (Duke University)
Abbreviation: MAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation for Academic Performance (Duke University)
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19 Motivation for Academic Performance
Abbreviation: (Duke University) MAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivation for Academic Performance
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изучение мотиваций (один из способов изучения рынка с помощью стандартных анкет, интервью и т.д., целью которого является определение причин предпочтения покупателя при покупке)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > motivation research
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Motivation — Motivation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
MOTIVATION — Connotant aussi bien de purs besoins physiologiques que des aspirations artistiques, religieuses ou scientifiques, le terme de motivation suscite à bon droit la méfiance: ne s’agirait il pas encore ici de quelque vague notion métaphysique,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
motivation — mo‧ti‧va‧tion [ˌməʊtˈveɪʆn ǁ ˌmoʊ ] noun HUMAN RESOURCES 1. [uncountable] eagerness and willingness to do something without needing to be told or forced to do it: • Some of the workers seem to lack motivation. 2. [countable] the reason why you… … Financial and business terms
Motivation EP — EP Sum 41 Дата выпуска 12 марта, 2002 Записан 2001 Жанр … Википедия
Motivation EP — EP by Sum 41 Released March 12, 2002 Recorded 2001 … Wikipedia
Motivation — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Motivation Álbum de Moti Special Publicación 1985 Grabación Data Alpha, Rainbow Weryton (Múnich) … Wikipedia Español
motivation — n. 1. The act or process of motivating. [PJC] 2. The mental process that arouses an organism to action; as, a large part of a teacher s job is to give students the motivation to learn on their own. Syn: motive, need. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 3. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Motivation — Motivation: «Motivation» песня Sum 41 «Motivation» песня Келли Роуленд при участии Лил Уэйна … Википедия
motivation — index catalyst, cause (reason), determinant, end (intent), impulse, incentive, instigation … Law dictionary
Motivation — ⇒ Handlungsbereitschaft … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
motivation — (n.) 1873, from MOTIVATE (Cf. motivate) + ION (Cf. ion). Psychological use, inner or social stimulus for an action, is from 1904 … Etymology dictionary