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Motivation questionnaire

This questionnaire will allow you to determine how motivated


you feel in your current role.
Score each of the 20 statements below using the following scale:
5 = I fully agree
3 = Im not sure
1 = I fully disagree.

Scores:
A score of between 60 100 means you are highly motivated and work in an
organisation that values your contribution. Good for you!
A score between 40 60 means you lack some motivation, but have sufficient
to continue working in your organisation. Look at the questions that you
marked with a low score and address these with your boss.
A score between 20 40 means you are lacking motivation and that the
organisation in which you work has a poor structure for motivating you. You
should evaluate your job carefully and decide on a plan of action.

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Motivation questionnaire

1.

The mission or purpose of my organisation makes me feel


my job is important.

2.

I know what results are expected of me.

3.

The quantity of my work is enough to keep me busy but not


too much to over-burden me.




4.

There is sufficient variety at work to maintain my interest.

5.

My boss leads by example.

6.

I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day.

7.

I have all the materials and equipment I need to do my best


every day.

8.

I know what my boss thinks of my performance.

9.

The relationship with my boss enables me to be open when


discussing work problems and concerns.

10.

I have friends at work.

11.

In the last seven days I have received recognition or praise for


doing good work.

12.

My boss keeps me informed about what is going on.

13.

I have opportunities to innovate and work on my initiative.

14.

My boss or someone at work seems to care about me as a


person.

15.

I am free to choose my own method of working.

16.

I am adequately remunerated for what I do.

17.

Working relationships in my team are good.

18.

I am consulted and my opinions seem to count.

19.

In the last year I have had opportunities to learn and develop.

20.

In the last 6 months, someone has talked to me about my


progress.



















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