Motivational Frameworks: Tools for Personal and Professional Growth
Description
In this episode of "Auto Talk with Jaz," host Jazmine Booker interviews Dr. Rob Lion, a professor, and expert in organizational performance. Dr. Lion shares two frameworks for improving motivation and leadership in the workplace.
The first is the "speedometer framework," which distinguishes intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Dr. Lion emphasizes that motivation is an internal process driven by three basic psychological needs: competence, autonomy, and relatedness. Effective leaders should focus on creating conditions that foster intrinsic motivation rather than relying solely on extrinsic motivators like pay.
The second framework is the "CAR model" Dr. Lion developed: Competency, Autonomy, and Relatedness. He explains that employees' work performance can be impacted by deficits in any of these areas, both in their professional and personal lives.
Through a case study, Dr. Lion illustrates how examining an underperforming employee's CAR situation revealed personal challenges affecting her work. He encourages managers to show genuine interest in their employees' well-being to better understand and support their motivation.
Other key takeaways include the importance of fostering connection and enjoyment at work and recognizing that factors beyond pay, such as a positive work environment aligned with intrinsic motivations, are crucial for employee retention.
The episode concludes with an announcement from Dr. Rob Lion that the next installment will feature more motivational frameworks.