Q.28- Human being cannot be motivated only through monetary incentives,
non-monetary incentives are also necessary to motivate them.
Explain any four non-monetary incentives.
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Answer:
Following are the important types of non-monetary incentives:
(i) Status: Status means the position or rank of a person in the organisation. It can be high or low. The rank of an employee is directly linked with his authority, responsibility and other facilities (e.g., a separate cabin, costly furniture, car, peon, P.A. etc.). Everybody has a wish for a higher status. Therefore, the employees can be motivated by raising their rank or position. The attainment of a higher status fulfils the psychological, social and esteem-related needs.
(ii) Career Advancement Opportunity: Every employee of the organisation wants to advance in his life. Promotion is an important example of advancement. Training and development facilities have got to be provided for the promotion of the employees. Therefore, the managers can clear their way to promotion by providing these facilities. When the avenues for promotion are available, the employees certainly get motivated.
(iii) Employee Recognition Programmes: Every employee wishes to be considered as an important part of the organisation. It means that he should have his own identity and he should appear to be distinctive. The manager should distribute work among the employees in a manner that should give a feeling to every employee that his work is special and that he alone is capable of doing it. By getting such an importance, they are motivated and work harder and in a more responsible manner.
(iv) Employee Participation: Employees get encouraged to notice their participation in managerial works. Therefore, they offer their full cooperation in making successful the policies prepared with their help.