Motivation Should be a Two-way Process



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Abdrabbo Abdel Hamid, Manager, Saudi Arabia
"I think the motivation process between the manager and the employees is exchangeable, i.e. bosses should motivate their subordinates in various ways, but at the same time the subordinates should also motivate their bosses through spending a maximum effort to push the business forward."
 


   
 

   

 
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