Theories of Motivation
Approaches to Management
Job Design
Criminal Justice Applications
All About Dr. Fischer
100

This theory claims employees must be rewarded, punished, persuaded, and directed by management in order to stay motivated.

What is Theory X?

100

This group of early writers—including Frederick Taylor, Henry Fayol, and Mary Parker Follett—stressed both the environment and self-motivation of workers.


Who are the Classical Writers?

100

The purposeful planning of a job, including structural and social aspects, is known as this.

What is Job Design?

100

This type of motivation emphasizes factors that drive individuals in public service careers.

What is Public Service Motivation (PSM)?

100

Who is Dr. Fischer’s “favorite” serial killer? 

Ted Bundy

John Wayne Gacy

Jeffrey Dahmer 

Jack the Ripper


Who is Jeffrey Dahmer?

200

This theory holds that management must address higher-order needs such as ego, social, and self-fulfillment in order to reach organizational goals.

What is Theory Y?

200

This school of thought emphasized employee needs and the role of supervisors in motivation.

What is the Human Relations School?

200

This approach, also called “scientific management,” emphasized division of labor, time-motion studies, and pay as a motivator.

What is Taylorism?

200

This model incorporates personal motives, rewards, reinforcement, clear goals, adequate resources, and supportive group processes.

What is the Integrated Model of Motivation?

200

How many years has she been teaching? 

9

14

19

25


What is 14 years?

300

This theory states that fairness and equal treatment among employees influence their motivation.

What is Equity Theory?

300

This school focused on the role of managers and leaders in creating a motivating work environment.

What is the Behavioral School of Management?

300

The increase in productivity that results from workers receiving attention from management is called this effect.

What is the Hawthorne Effect?

300

This concept emphasizes systematic data collection and collaboration with agencies and communities to improve effectiveness in criminal justice.

What is New Criminal Justice?

300

What is Dr. Fischer’s favorite horror movie? 

Scream

Saw

The Shining

American Psycho

What is Scream?

400

This theory suggests people are motivated by high achievement, challenging but attainable goals, and constructive feedback.

 What is Achievement–Power–Affiliation Theory?

400

This process involves managers and employees working together to set goals and evaluate performance within a set period of time.

What is Management by Objectives (MBO)?

400

Herzberg’s theory that distinguishes between hygiene factors (pay, supervision, conditions) and motivator factors (responsibility, recognition) is called this.

What is the Motivation–Hygiene Theory?

400

This theory suggests employees assess effort against expected outcomes before deciding to act.

What is Expectancy Theory?

400

How many siblings does she have? 

1 sister

2 sisters 

1 brother

2 brothers


What is 1 brother?

500

This holistic theory goes beyond the workplace to consider family and school needs in order to keep employees focused on work.

What is Theory Z?

500

Small groups of non-management employees who meet regularly to solve organizational problems are known as these.

What are Quality Circles?

500

The five core job dimensions include skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and this.

What is Feedback?

500

This strategy integrates motivation, leadership, and job design to create a positive work environment.

What is Organizational Development?

500

What is Dr. Fischer’s favorite CJ Theory? 

Strain

Intersectionality

Conflict 

Feminist

What is Feminist Theory?

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