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Abstract: Examining employee motivation and the effect of motivation programs on job satisfaction is the goal of the current study. The purpose of the study is to investigate how different motivational techniques affect worker morale, output, and general job satisfaction. Numerous efforts for work-life balance, professional growth, financial incentives, recognition programs, and encouragement are available. The findings show that these initiatives greatly improve employee work satisfaction. The research highlights the significance of customized incentive schemes in fostering job contentment and suggests optimal approaches for establishments aiming to enhance their incentive structure. The significance of matching employee requirements and preferences with motivating programs is also covered in the study. The study also identifies critical elements, such as corporate culture and managerial support, that enhance the efficacy of these programs
Bhavesh Prajapat (Thu,) studied this question.
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