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The author discusses factors most influential to training highlighting the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. The solution the offers advice to the trainer for how to either tap into or combat theses influences. The author further contrasts traditional motivational differences in the Japanese culture with individualism in the U. S.

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A brief discussion of factors most influential to training in our culture is contrasted with motivational factors in another leading economically powerful culture

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From my perspective there are 2 potentially most influential factors: one being the intrinsic factor of motivation, the other extrinsic, in business usually promotion or, in other words, more money. As a ...

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