Preview

Law of Case Studies

Powerful Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1521 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Law of Case Studies
Zulfatah Arif SCM-019741

Work Psychology in Communication, Writing and Reporting

COM 2153

Mr Haji Adenan

Case Studies

An Unmotivated Building Inspector
Case Study

By: Zulfatah Arif
1) Review the motivation theories discussed in this chapter. How would each one describe and explain the problems with Simon Lucas’s motivation?
The theories that would be relevant to the problems with Simon Lucas’ motivation would be the McClelland’s Need Theory and Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory. For McClelland’s Need Theory, it is divided into three segments which is the need for achievement, the need for power, and the need for affiliation. When referring to the need for achievement, Simon Lucas’s lacks all necessary characteristics. He lacks the hunger for goals, the negative feedbacks that he received don’t bother him, and he doesn’t mind or at least he hasn’t do anything when external events or other people interfere with his process. Examples of these situations are when he wasn’t consistent in approving proposals from small alterations to buildings. These kinds of jobs does not require that much of a skill but because of not having enough motivation, Simon doesn’t do well. He lacks the need in achieving excellence due to not having enough qualifications which is deemed necessary in order to do proper building inspecting work. Other reasons include that he had ‘come up the hard way’. Besides that, he also lacks the need for power or in this case, the need for promotion because he feels his little working experience and his recent performance won’t go well in achieving the criteria of promotion. Simon’s need for affiliation with other colleagues or in other words, the need to bond with other workmates are also at halt because of the others having worked among themselves for several years and of course, having the same level of qualifications among themselves. Now, it gets harder because they felt Simon’s poor performance would be chain reacted to them.
In

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Case Law Study

    • 270 Words
    • 2 Pages

    I. FACTS: Helen, age 17, falsely presented an identification card showing her age as 22 to a motorcycle dealer. She persuaded him to sell her a motorcycle on credit because she did not have the money to pay cash. Helen drove the motorcycle away and a few days later, returned it to the dealer stating that she voided the contract. The dealer states that she cannot void the contract because (a) she had misrepresented her age and (b) the motorcycle was damaged.…

    • 270 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Decision: Desmond Campbell, you are convicted of the murder of Janet Campbell. I sentence you to a non parole period of…

    • 343 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    PSY 355 Entire Course

    • 433 Words
    • 3 Pages

    PSY355 / PSY 355 / Week 1 DQs PSY355 / PSY 355 / Week 1 Individual Assignment: Sources of Motivation Paper PSY355 / PSY 355 / Week 2 DQs PSY355 / PSY 355 / Week 2 Motivation Theories Powerpoint P...…

    • 433 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Law Case Assignment

    • 1103 Words
    • 5 Pages

    * Jim Jones shouted his threat at Bob Black at the hockey game in front of witnesses…

    • 1103 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    law case

    • 1605 Words
    • 7 Pages

    The two did meet outside, and a very brief scuffle ensued. It ended in less than a minute, with Bob striking precisely the location he had struck with the hockey stick, this time with a karate chop. Jim fell, in a scream of anguish, and Bob nonchal­antly turned and sauntered away, a gigantic smirk painted on his face.…

    • 1605 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    |CheckPoint |Post a 200- to 300-word response to the following: With which of the motivation theories do | |30 |…

    • 1123 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Law Case

    • 5575 Words
    • 23 Pages

    PUSEY, EXR., APPELLANT, v. BATOR ET AL.; GREIF BROTHERS CORPORATION, APPELLEE. [Cite as Pusey v. Bator (2002), 94 Ohio St.3d 275.] Torts — Wrongful death — Employer hires independent contractor to provide armed security guards to protect property — Inherently dangerous work exception — If someone is injured by weapon as a result of a guard’s negligence, employer is vicariously liable even though guard responsible is an employee of the independent contractor. (No. 00-1787 — Submitted October 30, 2001 — Decided February 27, 2002.) APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Mahoning County, No. 98 C.A. 55. __________________ SYLLABUS OF THE COURT When an employer hires an independent contractor to provide armed security guards to protect property, the inherently-dangerous-work exception is triggered such that if someone is injured by the weapon as a result of a guard’s negligence, the employer is vicariously liable even though the guard responsible is an employee of the independent contractor. __________________ DOUGLAS, J. At all times relevant herein, defendant-appellee, Greif…

    • 5575 Words
    • 23 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The author of this paper always understood motivation as what supplies the will to do what is necessary…

    • 807 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Law Case

    • 6864 Words
    • 28 Pages

    | |74 S. Ct. 686; 98 L. Ed. 873; 1954 U.S. LEXIS 2094; 53 |…

    • 6864 Words
    • 28 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Understand how a theory of motivation can be used to improve performance levels – pg 7…

    • 2940 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    Cases and Laws

    • 1345 Words
    • 6 Pages

    In the earlier days women and African Americans had no rights to school, work or any other type of socialization. They were brought into slavery, housewives and had no rights as an individual. This included people with disabilities (even those with MMR classification) because they were, “viewed as nonproductive and expandable.” (Gollnick & Chinn, pg. 181, 2013) The rights we have today as women, African Americans, and those disabled are because of results that came about from case laws.…

    • 1345 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Motivation and the Brain

    • 1465 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Define motivation.( this element of the paper will serve as the content in the introduction)…

    • 1465 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Law Case Study 2

    • 771 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Facts: On December 16, 2005, James M. Eaton, Jr., and Marguerite Eaton filed a complaint against Waldrop alleging that Waldrop had fraudulently induced James to deed certain property situated in Jefferson County ("the property") to Waldrop and Marguerite, jointly with a right of survivorship, and that Waldrop had subsequently fraudulently induced Marguerite to transfer her interest in the property to Waldrop. James and Marguerite requested that the court set aside the deed executed by James transferring the property to Marguerite and Waldrop and requested "other, further or different relief as may be just and proper"; they also demanded a trial by jury. Waldrop answered the complaint on January 26, 2006. Marguerite subsequently died, and James, as the executor of her estate, was substituted as a plaintiff.…

    • 771 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    The psychologist, David McClellan, believes there are three basic motivators: accomplishment, power, and affiliation. Each person in the class was evaluated against his model and I scored highest in my need for accomplishment, and somewhat lower in the other two. Building things is one way to satisfy my need for accomplishment and building things incorporates two distinct features. First, there is the process of building, the satisfaction of doing the work. Second, there is the end result you produce, the physical object. Both are important to…

    • 1160 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Renewable energy is a form of usable energy generated by non-conventional energy sources. Non-conventional energy refers to geothermal heat, biomass, wind and solar. They are constantly replenished and will never run out. These renewable sources are not causing environmental pollution and produce less or zero carbon emissions. Relying on renewable energy sources will help reduce the contribution of carbon dioxide caused by human activities that impact the environment. The use of fossil fuels to satisfy human energy needs is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas accumulation in the atmosphere (Inslee, 2007) Climate change and greenhouse gasses are reaching to a critical level and the most possible way to change it is by using renewable energy sources so we would not need to worry about running out of energy sources. Countries such as United States, Germany, Spain, China and Brazil are top five in developing renewable energy technologies. (eSchoolToday, 2010), (Care2, 2012)…

    • 1268 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Powerful Essays