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Which response is most aligned with the objective "Evaluate financial methods such as piece rate, commission, salary schemes and performance-related pay alongside non-financial methods such as empowerment, team working, flexible working, job enrichment and job rotation."? Scenario: an examiner expecting applied Business reasoning rather than a memorised definition of Motivation theory and methods.

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Motivation and engagement

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Which response is most aligned with the objective "Evaluate financial methods such as piece rate, commission, salary schemes and performance-related pay alongside non-financial methods such as empowerment, team working, flexible working, job enrichment and job rotation."? Scenario: an examiner expecting applied Business reasoning rather than a memorised definition of Motivation theory and methods.

  1. A.Focus directly on the objective and use business evidence to explain the decision, impact or calculation being tested.
  2. B.Write about Motivation and engagement generally without using the objective wording.
  3. C.Memorise the topic title and avoid explanation.
  4. D.Answer the opposite decision because it sounds more dramatic.

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  • The correct answer is Focus directly on the objective and use business evidence to explain the decision, impact or calculation being tested..

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The correct option is Focus directly on the objective and use business evidence to explain the decision, impact or calculation being tested. because alignment means answering the exact approved learning objective.

In the scenario, the student must connect Motivation theory and methods to business objectives, stakeholders, finance and commercial context. This avoids unsupported opinion and shows why the decision depends on evidence from the business rather than a generic rule.

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