Motivation: Find out what Triggers Motivation in Others
Learn how to identify and understand the motivational triggers of individuals through conversational techniques. This course is designed for managers and team leaders who want to enhance performance and build rapport. Discover what inspires and motivates people, as well as what demotivates them. Develop your emotional and social intelligence skills to effectively motivate and engage with others. Stay updated with the latest techniques in this continually refined course. Improve your ability to relate to people and achieve better results. Accessible and comprehensive resources provided. Suitable for those interested in personal and professional development.
What you’ll learn
- Determine a person’s six motivational triggers through conversation
- Appraise conversational techniques to build rapport and empathy
- Interpret and evaluate what motivates others to achieve a higher level of performance
- Relate to people better by engaging with them at deeper levels
Motivation involves understanding what makes individuals tick and how we can successfully motivate people that we work with.
Finding the key to what inspires and motivates people is never easy. It has often been said that motivating individuals is much harder than creating an environment in which people are motivated. But this won’t work for everyone.
Sometimes the hardest thing for people is finding a way to motivate themselves. They say they want to do something and they don’t do it.
This short course is aimed at managers at all levels and team leaders who wish to learn more about what motivates the people that they work with for greater performance. Conversely, it will help you identify what will demotivate someone.
The course is based on NLP Meta Programs and helps you to identify what motivational triggers are. These reveal what will make a person do something or prevent a person from acting in a certain way.
All this shows up in how a person talks.
So, the course will help you find out needs and drives of others through conversational techniques. This means that you can then put emphasis on how to better motivate individuals to achieve better results towards their own personal objectives.
One of the most important things about motivating yourself and staying motivated is to know your own motivation triggers. You can determine this with a structured process that is supplied within the course that with enable you to format a conversation naturally and get to the heart of someone’s core motivation. Use the appropriate influencing language for maximum impact and learn how to apply it in any context.
Determine a person’s motivation by exploring their
Motivational Level
Criteria of Motivation
Motivational Direction
Source of Motivation
Reason for Motivation
Decisions of Motivation
Work with these 6 motivational triggers and find out what it is that people need to get excited about something.
The course is being continually refined and updated to ensure it remains current and relevant.
The course contains a series of Lightbulb Moments resource cards, which have been created to provide you with handy reminders of key points around topics covered within the course.
All PDFs can be completed online and are Section 508 / ADA Accessibility compliant.
All videos are High Definition recorded in 1080p.
All captions have been reviewed and are grammatically correct.
Latest update – February 2023
Who this course is for:
- This course will support the development of your emotional intelligence. It will be of interest to you if you are looking to develop motivational techniques to build your social skills.
- This course will help you if you are regularly involved in leading and managing other people. It will help you to identify what motivates and what demotivates them.
- This course will be of interest to you if you are interested in developing your social intelligence skills.
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