This study seeks to explore the extent to which workplace facilities, employee competence, and motivation influence employee performance at Sei Rumbiya Plantation, PT PP. London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk. Using a quantitative approach, data were analyzed through multiple linear regression. The findings reveal that, partially, both facility and competence variables do not significantly affect employee performance, as indicated by t-values (0.021 and -2.497, respectively) being lower than the critical value. In contrast, motivation demonstrated a significant positive impact, with a t-value of 3.002. Simultaneously, all three variables collectively exert a significant influence on performance, although their overall contribution remains modest at 13.2%. The remaining 86.8% is attributed to other factors beyond the scope of this study. These results underscore the central role of intrinsic motivation in shaping productive, human-centered work environments and emphasize the need to look beyond physical and technical enablers when managing human resources in labor-intensive sectors.
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