The motivating potential score is calculated as part of using
A. reinforcement theory.
B. McClelland's acquired needs theory.
C. the job characteristics model.
D. goal-setting theory.
E. equity theory.
C. the job characteristics model.
There are three steps to apply the job characteristics model. The first is to diagnose the work environment to see if a problem exists. A self-report instrument for managers to use called the job diagnostic survey will indicate whether an individual's so-called motivating potential score (MPS), or the amount of internal work motivation associated with a specific job, is high or low.
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