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This study examined the impact of motivation on organizational productivity. A case study of Nigeria Bottling Company Plc. (Coca-Cola). This study was carried out among the employees of the organization’s plant located in Benin City, the capital of Edo State. A total of 130 sample was drawn from the population. Research questions were raised based on the research objectives. The chi square statistical test was used to test the various hypotheses formulated in the study. The result showed that supervision will motivate workers to better performance. It was also found that workers perception on what obtained in his organization will motivate him to greater productivity. By and large, motivational strategies especially those that involved monetary rewards have greater impact on performance and organizational productivity. Thus, it is important for organization to encourage and improve on the motivational factors in companies in order to get optimum productivity from the workers.
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