Employee performance and organizational productivity remain central pillars for sustaining competitive advantage in a dynamic global business environment. Motivational strategies play a decisive role in bridging the gap between individual potential and organizational objectives by fostering engagement, commitment, and enhanced workplace efficiency. This study critically examines the strategic application of motivational practices, integrating classical and contemporary theories of motivation to evaluate their influence on performance outcomes. By adopting a secondary data–driven approach, the research synthesizes insights from scholarly works and industry reports to explore emerging trends, persisting challenges, and contextual limitations in applying motivation as a transformative driver of productivity. Findings reveal that motivation, when effectively aligned with organizational culture and employee expectations, not only improves job satisfaction but also strengthens innovation, adaptability, and resilience. The study concludes with actionable implications for managers, societal benefits, and directions for future research, emphasizing motivation as a sustainable lever of growth. Keywords: Employee Motivation, Organizational Productivity, Performance Enhancement, Strategic HR Practices, Workplace Engagement
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