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An employee can be intrinsically motivated, extrinsically motivated, or both depending on the factors in his or her job situation.

Please provide one example of a manager who exhibits each of these three possible work situations.

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An employee can be intrinsically motivated, extrinsically motivated, or both depending on the factors in his or her job situation.

Please provide one example of a manager who exhibits each of these three possible work situations.

One such manager is the sales manager in an electronics company. When the company was having low growth he used intrinsic motivation that is his own ...

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