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[QUOTE="eldavis, post: 282965"] In terms of motivating your employees, can one really do that? I use to think this would very much help, but i have come to realize that in most cases, no matter how much you motivate an employee, they would end up doing what they like. I am currently working in a small company that deals with photo enlargements. Truth be told working with the others is pretty frustrating. As their manager, no matter how much i motivate them, they always slack off, never willing to work. Its so frustrating when someone goes to his place of work but decides not to work, then what's the purpose of coming to work in the first place? I even go as far as buying them food or giving out gift not from company purse but from personal money, yet their zeal for working is almost zero. They always have one excuse or the other. [/QUOTE]
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