motivational theory - maslow’s hierarcy of needs Flashcards

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what does maslow’s hierarchy of needs look like?

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self actualisation (meeting potential) - top of the hierarchy
self esteem (achievement)
social needs (friendship, teamwork)
safety (safe work environment with job security)
basic physical needs (food, water clothes) - bottom of the hierarchy

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what did maslow say?

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that people start by meeting the needs at the bottom of the pyramid. once they’ve sorted out those needs, they can move on to the needs on the next level up

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how are self actualisation needs met?

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businesses meet these needs by giving the opportunity to develop new skills and take responsibility

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how are self esteem needs met?

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businesses give employees recognition and offer promotion

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how are social needs met?

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team working and social outings are designed to meet these

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how are safety needs met?

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health and safety policies and secure employment contracts meet these needs

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how are basic physical needs met?

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businesses meet these needs by paying workers enough and providing a warm, dry work environment

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how is maslow’s theory appealing?

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as each of the five different needs have some importance to workers

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drawbacks of maslow’s theory

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it isn’t always obvious which level an individual is at. different workers may put their needs in a different order eg some may value friendship and teamwork over achievement and meeting potential

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