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Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory in HR

 

What Is Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory?

Up and down arrows symbolising hygiene factors and motivators in Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory.

Herzberg’s theory shows what lowers dissatisfaction and what raises motivation at work.

Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory explains that workplace satisfaction and dissatisfaction come from two different types of factors: hygiene factors and motivators.

In HR, this theory is useful because it shows that pay, policies and working conditions help prevent dissatisfaction, but they do not always create long-term motivation. Employees are more likely to feel motivated by recognition, achievement, responsibility, growth and meaningful work.

Hygiene Factors

Hygiene factors are the basic things employees expect from work. If they are poor, employees may become unhappy or disengaged.

Examples include:

  • Pay and benefits
  • Job security
  • Working conditions
  • Company policies
  • Management style
  • Work-life balance

These factors are important  but improving them alone may not fully motivate employees.

Motivators

Motivators are the factors that help employees feel engaged and driven to perform well.

Examples include:

  • Recognition
  • Career development
  • Achievement
  • Responsibility
  • Personal growth
  • Meaningful work

When employees feel valued and see opportunities to grow, they are more likely to stay motivated and committed.

Why It Matters for HR

Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory helps HR teams understand the difference between reducing dissatisfaction and increasing motivation.

A strong HR strategy should include fair pay, clear policies and good working conditions, while also creating opportunities for recognition, development and progression.

At Tick HR Solutions, we help businesses build HR practices that support employee satisfaction, motivation and long-term performance.

Final Thoughts

Herzberg’s theory reminds businesses that good pay and conditions are important, but they are only part of the picture. To truly motivate employees, organisations need to offer recognition, responsibility, growth and meaningful work.

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