EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE MODELS: COMPETENCE, COMPENSATION AND MOTIVATION (HUMAN RESOURCES LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY)

  • Reza Putra M
  • Gupron G
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In a company, employees are one of the most important elements in achieving company goals. The performance of an employee is certainly influenced by several factors that a manager needs to know. Managers must know the strengths and weaknesses of each manager in order to maximize potential and minimize employee shortages. The factors that influence an employee's performance are motivation, compensation and competence. Motivation is needed by an individual because basically humans need encouragement or inducement in order to work better. Motivation is given as a way to improve employee performance to carry out their responsibilities. The different competencies of each employee are also a factor in the good and bad performance of an employee. The competence of each employee must be improved in order to achieve company goals. Compensation also affects an employee's performance. Compensation can be in the form of money or other facilities. Compensation is given as remuneration by the company to employees who have carried out their duties and responsibilities.

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Reza Putra, M., & Gupron, G. (2020). EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE MODELS: COMPETENCE, COMPENSATION AND MOTIVATION (HUMAN RESOURCES LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY). Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science, 2(1), 185–198. https://doi.org/10.31933/dijemss.v2i1.629

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