Tuesday 12 June 2012

2. What are the similarities and differences between the theories of Maslow and Herzberg?

Each of
these two theories sought to explain what motivates people. Maslow did so in the context of
developmental psychology. He posited a five-stage hierarchy of needs that began with basic needs
(characterized as "physical") and progressed through stages including security needs,
social needs, ego (the need for power, influence, and recognition) until arriving at what he
called "self-actualization." This is finding meaning and importance in one's own
existence, life, and work. Maslow thought that each one of these stages had to be fulfilled,
satisfied, or completed in order to move on to the...

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