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the motivators
noun
Agent noun of motivate; one who motivates.
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To describe the factors motivating and demotivating health workers in Mali and match the motivators with the implementation of performance management.
The barriers he faced were the motivators behind his decision to co-found UNLOCK 12 years ago.
The motivators for many of these potential employees are health care benefits, integrity and a sense of accomplishment.
"We start by working to dispel the stereotype that all businesses are identical in terms of the motivators behind business activities," he says.
The motivators started cropping up in the late 1970's and early 1980's, as heavily made-up performers in ornate costumes who were focused more on entertaining than on interacting.
"EDiets provides a forum where men can identify issues that stem from our common roles in business, our status as family members, our preferences in exercise and diet, and the motivators that we feel are most effective".
One of the motivators for me making the film was that a friend of my daughter came round to talk to me about a boy she had her eye on and he said she could be his girlfriend if she gave him a blowjob.
The motivators for such research are multifold.
In this research we select Pleasure, Hope and Social acceptance as the motivators.
A comparative analysis reveals that the motivators to pursue an MBA course differ significantly amongst Kenyan and Indian university students.
This paper presents a comparative examination of the motivators of pursuing a management course in Kenya and India.
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