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Human Resources: Motivation and Employee Retention

Owen J. Dahl, MBA, FACHE, LSSMBB


Nov 7, 2025


Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal


Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 331-333


https://doi.org/10.55834/halmj.2004218090


Abstract

Motivating employees requires addressing both intrinsic and extrinsic needs. Drawing on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Herzberg’s theory, and Daniel Pink’s “Motivation 3.0,” this discussion highlights the importance of fostering autonomy, recognition, and purpose. Practical strategies such as creating learning environments, promoting collaboration, and empowering employees to innovate enhance performance and retention. By meeting employees’ psychological and professional needs, organizations can build a motivated and engaged workforce.




Owen J. Dahl, MBA, FACHE, LSSMBB

Owen Dahl, MBA, FACHE, CHBC, is a nationally recognized medical practice management consultant with over 43 years of experience in consulting and managing medical practices. Expertise includes: revenue cycle management, strategic planning, mergers and acquisitions, organizational behavior and information systems implementation.

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