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CAP Briefing

CAP Briefing. Name. CAP – Resource of Choice. Motivation. Main Points Definition of motivation Why motivation is important Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Motivational techniques for members. Motivation. Overview

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CAP Briefing

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  1. CAP Briefing Name

  2. CAP – Resource of Choice

  3. Motivation Main Points • Definition of motivation • Why motivation is important • Maslow’s hierarchy of needs • Motivational techniques for members Unit Commanders' Course

  4. Motivation Overview This segment is designed to impress upon you the importance of motivating your members, how motivation takes place, and showing you techniques to motivate your people more effectively. Unit Commanders' Course

  5. Motivation Participants will: • Define motivation in their own words • Discuss why motivation is important to the CAP unit • Describe Maslow’s hierarchy of needs • Identify motivational techniques for members Unit Commanders' Course

  6. Motivation A key to your effectiveness as a commander is the ability to build in members support for the squadron’s objectives and have them work towards that goal. This is “motivation.” Unit Commanders' Course

  7. Motivation Motivation authority defined: The act and art of creating an atmosphere where your members will want to achieve the objectives which are set for them. Unit Commanders' Course

  8. Motivation Why motivate your people? • All people have an inner drive guiding what they do. • Everything is done for survival, protection, or pleasure. • Motivation is the factor which sets leadership apart from management. • People make choices, and motivation is a key factor. • People want to have goals. Unit Commanders' Course

  9. Motivation Motivation builds: • Trust. • Teamwork. • A unified effort towards achieving squadron objectives. Unit Commanders' Course

  10. Motivation Maslow’s hierarchy of needs • Level I - Physiological needs • Level II - Safety (security) needs • Level III - Social needs • Level IV - Esteem needs • Level V - Self fulfillment (self-actualization) Unit Commanders' Course

  11. Motivation Motivational techniques for members • Ensure their physiological needs are met. • Create and sustain a feeling of self-confidence in members • Provide adequate guidance • Recognize the uniqueness of individual members Unit Commanders' Course

  12. Motivation Motivational Techniques for members (Cont’d) • Accentuate the positive • Practice participative management • Listen • Be loyal to your members • Respect your members • Say “Thank you.” Unit Commanders' Course

  13. Motivation Questions & Answers Unit Commanders' Course

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