motivator factor

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motivator factor UK US noun [C, usually plural] HR
something that makes someone happy with their job and their employer: »

When they exist, motivator factors actively create job satisfaction.

See Note HYGIENE FACTOR(Cf. ↑hygiene factor)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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