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Employee Motivation – A Short Case Study
What, according to you, were the reasons for Rohit’s disillusionment?
Disillusionment in organizational behavior implies a feeling of discontentment when an
employee discovers that a certain aspect is unfavorable in the workplace that leads to
demotivation (Gutmann et al. 18). According to my perspective, Rohit’s disillusionment is
attributed to his high confidence in the new company. Upon his appointment, he was very
optimistic and aspired to introduce innovative concepts. Hence, he joined Apex Computer
Company anticipating to get an opportunity to enhance better performance, as he was used to in
the initial workplace. However, the new manager is uncooperative and dislikes employee
involvement. Workers are expected to do specific tasks and avoid interfering with decision
making roles. Therefore, I believe that the major reason for Rohit’s disillusionment is the lack of
appreciation and motivation.
Where does the disillusionment fit using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
Rohit’s disillusionment suits the third stage of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. According
to the hierarchy, the third stage is social and involves a sense of belongingness (McGuire, Kevin
& Maslow 11). In the level, the effectiveness of interpersonal associations motivates an
individual's characters in the workplace. Upon joining the new company, Rohit was
physiologically contented, secure, and presumably emotionally stable, and was targeting to enter
Student’s Name
Instructor’s Name
Course Title
Date
Employee Motivation – A Short Case Study
What, according to you, were the reasons for Rohit’s disillusionment?
Disillusionment in organizational behavior implies a feeling of discontentment when an
employee discovers that a certain aspect is unfavorable in the workplace that leads to
demotivation (Gutmann et al. 18). According to my perspective, Rohit’s disillusionment is
attributed to his high confidence in the new company. Upon his appointment, he was very
optimistic and aspired to introduce innovative concepts. Hence, he joined Apex Computer
Company anticipating to get an opportunity to enhance better performance, as he was used to in
the initial workplace. However, the new manager is uncooperative and dislikes employee
involvement. Workers are expected to do specific tasks and avoid interfering with decision
making roles. Therefore, I believe that the major reason for Rohit’s disillusionment is the lack of
appreciation and motivation.
Where does the disillusionment fit using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
Rohit’s disillusionment suits the third stage of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. According
to the hierarchy, the third stage is social and involves a sense of belongingness (McGuire, Kevin
& Maslow 11). In the level, the effectiveness of interpersonal associations motivates an
individual's characters in the workplace. Upon joining the new company, Rohit was
physiologically contented, secure, and presumably emotionally stable, and was targeting to enter