Assignment Information UNIT 3
Assignment Information UNIT 3
This week you have learned about the theories of motivation that are used as tools to develop unique perspectives to
understand the social phenomena including human behaviour. This assignment will assess your skills and knowledge in
evaluating the different theories about motivation and distinguishing the leadership techniques for motivating and engaging
others.
Below are some of the motivational theories that describe human behavior in the workplace:
Content-based theories:
Process-based theories:
Assignment Instructions
Write an essay with an introduction, body, and conclusion. Select any 3 motivation theories from the list given above,
including at least one process-based theory. Write about the selected theories of motivation and their relevance in a
workplace setting in the context of effective leadership and management. The essay should include the following discussion
points:
1. Discuss the positive implications of each theory for employee motivation and performance outcomes within an
organization.
2. Critically evaluate these theories and discuss the limitations of the motivational strategies employed within a workplace.
3. Based on your understanding of these theories, present your model of effective leadership within an organization.
Discuss at least three strategies you have learned about which you will employ as a leader, to motivate your organization's
employees. Support your perspective with relevant scholarly sources and evidence. Use an application-based example to
demonstrate your model.
Please include the items below in your essay:
Demonstrates in-depth thoughtful research and draws insightful conclusions that are thoroughly defended with
evidence from credible academic literacies, scholarly sources, and relevant examples.
Analysis is based on an appropriate choice of at least one process theory selected and all three theories clearly
explained and analyzed. More than one positive implication of each theory discussed with use of an appropriate
example/s to explain the implications
Submission instructions
1. Submit a 1250-1500 word essay, exclusive of the cover page and the reference page. The paper should be double-
spaced in Times New Roman font (or its equivalent), which is no greater than 12 - points in size. The essay should have an
introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
2. Construct and present clear and well-organized arguments. Visit Organizing Your Argument and Create Your Own
Argument to learn about creating effective arguments with a clear main claim, logical structure, evidence, reasoning, and
writing.
How to use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose - Use sources to support your arguments
by synthesizing from credible sources to achieve a specific purpose.
How to determine the extent of Information needed.
How to access and use information ethically and legally.
You can read more information about how to evaluate Information and sources critically in the C.R.A.A.P
(Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose) handout or the C.R.A.A.P PDF brochure.
4. All references must be clearly listed at the end of the paper and cited within the report in APA 7 writing style.
Course: Learning Resource Center (uopeople.edu)
Rubric
Discuss the Positive Positive Positive Positive Does not
positive implications of implications implications implications write about
implications of each theory of each theory of each theory of each positive
each theory critically to be to be critically theory to be implications
considered, are critically considered critically of each
stated clearly and considered are stated but considered theory.
described are stated, description are stated 0 points
comprehensively, described, leaves some without
delivering all and clarified terms clarification
relevant so that undefined, or
information understanding ambiguities description.
necessary for full is not unexplored, 5 points
understanding. seriously boundaries
25 points impeded by undetermined,
omissions. and/ or
20 points backgrounds
unknown.
17 points