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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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Gus is known to be the fastest worker at the museum. he has worked at the museum for only a few months, but prides himself on be

ing competent, creative, and a quick learner. he often gets positive comments from his boss and visitiors, which helps to motivate him and has a positive effect as he continues to challenge himself at work. as a result, gus is also given more freedom than others. gus is likely to be ________ motivated as he continues to challenge and push himself to perform even better each day.
Business
1 answer:
Naddika [18.5K]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Gus is likely to be intrinsically motivated as he continues to challenge and push himself to perform even better each day. Being intrinsically motivated is being motivated by internal rewards. Gaining more freedom at </span>work is an internal reward that Guys is being given based on his behavior at work. Due to this, Gus is being motivated by the intrinsic rewards. 
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