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    Assessing the effect of motivation on employees' performance in organizations :
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2009-11) Sakay, Mohamed Adow
    The study looked at the role of motivation in promoting employees' performance in an organization taking into consideration MTN Uganda as a case study. The study also investigated the persistent cause of declining employee performance considering motivation as the key variable and performance as the dependant variable. The study was guided by the following objectives:- 1. To establish the factors which affect motivation of employees in a company 11. To describe the indicators of performance of employees nr. To investigate how motivation contributes to performance of employees 1v. To explore what other factors influence performance Empirical data was collected from MTN employees through questionnaire guides for primary data and secondary data being the library, internet and analyzed using quantitative and qualitative approaches. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from the respondents. Self-administered questionnaires were ideal. The questionnaires comprised of both closed-ended and open-ended questions. The researcher used simple random sampling, stratification and purposive methods, where 130 respondents were randomly picked; top level management, middle level management and support staff, selected from various departments. The key findings of the study suggest that: employee performance is significantly influenced by a number of motivating factors such as good working conditions, prompt payment of salaries, free accommodation and security, allowancef,. 'medical care while the absence of the above conditions affected the employee perform(;ce1it MTN. The study therefore recommends that Managers should always find ways and means of creating and availing motivation means which at least suit the greater number of employees to enable them perform work to the expectation standards.

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