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To What Extent the Motivations System in the Jordanian Ministry of Health Achieved its Objectives

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  • Salah M. Diab

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The purpose of this study was to what extent the motivations system in the Jordanian ministry of health achieved its objectives (improved the employees performance, decreased the turnover rate, increased employees satisfactions, and increased the quality of medical services), in order to achieve this goal, a questionnaire were designed. It consists (50) clauses reflect all the variables, the study sample (400) from all the employees in the Jordanian Ministry of Health (J.M.O.H). Grynbach constancy coefficients reached 79%; Percentages, Means, standard deviation, (ANOVA), and leaner regressions analysis were used to test the hypothesis. The study found that; the motivations system in the Jordanian ministry of health achieved some objectives (improved the employees performance, and increased employee's satisfactions), and didn’t achieved the other objectives (decreasing the turnover rate, and increased the quality of medical services). The study also found there is a difference in the employee's satisfactions on motivation system due to gender, marital status, age, and experience; on the other hand there is a statistically significant in the satisfaction degree on motivations system among workers groups in the ministry of health (doctors, nurses, paramedical, management and finance, and engineering and technical professions). In light of study findings the researcher recommends the following; the managers in the Jordanian ministry of health must give more attention to providing a suitable motivation system depending on performance, offering anew resources of income to the box of motivation. increase the motivation depending on innovation and research.make the equity between the medical team regarding the motivation system, and the managers in the Jordanian ministry of health must give more attention to those employees whom are dissatisfied and discussing with them how to be satisfied.

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  • Salah M. Diab, 2015. "To What Extent the Motivations System in the Jordanian Ministry of Health Achieved its Objectives," International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, vol. 5(1), pages 226-239, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hur:ijarbs:v:5:y:2015:i:1:p:226-239
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    1. Salah M. Diab, 2018. "The Impact of the Motivation Systems used by the Ministry of Health in Jordan on the Job Satisfaction," International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, vol. 8(3), pages 559-578, March.

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