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What are the factors motivate?
13 factors of motivation
- Leadership style.
- Recognition and appreciation.
- Meaning and purpose.
- Positive company culture.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Job advancement opportunities.
- Financial benefits.
- Flexible work schedules.
What motivates the characters in The Crucible?
Motivations- Trying to save the people from the town (society), from Abigail, from liars. She is an innocent that does not hurt or want to hurt others even though she has been hurt multiple times. Motivations- Proctor’s one true reason to participate in court by the end of the play is to save his wife and unborn child.
What motivates Elizabeth in The Crucible?
Elizabeth is initially motivated to please John and repair her marriage in The Crucible. Later, Elizabeth is motivated to expose Abigail as a liar and protect John’s reputation. At the end of the play, Elizabeth desires John to hold onto his goodness and find internal peace.
What are the three factors that motivate you to work?
The Three Most Important Factors to Maintaining Work Motivation
- Autonomy: the control you have over your work. The more you can control what to do and when to do it, the more motivated you are.
- Mastery: the sense of progress you get.
- Purpose: the meaning you get from your work.
What are the 10 factors of motivation?
Top 10 factors that motivate employees
- Appreciation or recognition for a job well done.
- Being in the know about company matters.
- An understanding attitude from the management.
- Job security.
- Good wages.
- Interesting work.
- Career advancement opportunities.
- Loyalty from management.
What are the 4 factors of motivation?
There are four basic factors of motivation, as discussed by Brian Tracy:
- Leadership style.
- Intrinsic rewards.
- Team dynamics.
- Structure.
What motivates Abigail’s behavior in The Crucible?
Throughout the play, Abigail is motivated by jealousy, power, and attention. The motivation of jealousy is portrayed by Abigail in The Crucible numerous times. In the play, Abigail’s motivation of jealousy is shown when Betty says “You did, you did! You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife!
What were Reverend Parris motivations?
The Reverend’s motivation for supporting the trials were his hunger for power and position in the community, his determination to protect his image and reputation, and to protect his own self from persecution. Overall, Parris was a man of greed.
What motivates Abigail’s behavior in the crucible?
What are the 5 motivations?
Through research with thousands of employees and leaders, we’ve discovered that there are five major motivations that drive people’s actions at work; Achievement, Power, Affiliation, Security and Adventure.
What are the five motivational factors?
Here are 5 factors we feel are key to creating motivated employees:
- Reward and recognition. Reward and recognition come hand in hand.
- Development.
- Leadership.
- Work life balance.
- Work environment.
What is Abigail’s motive in Act 2?
Abigail is motivated to have John Proctor to herself, which is why she is willing to testify against Elizabeth. Abigail is clearly the villain of the entire play. Her accusations sent 19 innocent people to their deaths. Her entire reasoning behind this, is selfishness.