maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Presented for Organization Behavior BIM 7th Semester.TRANSCRIPT
Presentation on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
By Geshan ManandharBIM 7th Semester
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Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter; is he not the only one that deserves to be laughed at? : Fluke Greville
NeedA need is the psychological feature
that arouses an organism to action toward a goal and the reason for the action, giving purpose and direction to behavior.
Need is mainly biological.Needs must be satisfied to maintain a
stable state.So need fulfillment relates to OB.
Abraham Maslow Abraham Harold
Maslow was born April 1, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York.
He was a psychologist. Mostly noted today for
his proposal of a hierarchy of human needs and theory of self-actualization.
Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy
of needs is a pyramid of mainly 5 needs.
He claims that the fulfillment of lower need arouses the higher lever need to be fulfilled.
What motivates employees?
The 5 Needs : 1. PhysiologicalThe physiological needs of the
organism, those enabling homeostasis, take first precedence.
These are bodily and biological needs that are mandatory to fulfill.
They can also be termed basic or survival needs, so take highest priority.
It mainly includes needs like food, air, water, sleep and sex.
2. Safety NeedsWhen physiological needs are met, the
need for safety will emerge.Humans rank safety and security
above all desires.Safety needs incorporate most security
aspects including health, family and social security.
It includes needs like health security, employment security, family security, personal property against crime etc.
3. Love/Belongingness NeedsAfter physiological and safety needs
are fulfilled, the third layer of human needs is social.
This encompasses emotionally-based relationships in general.
Mainly being accepted in a small or large social group comes under this.
It includes needs like friendship, family relations etc.
4. Esteem NeedsMaslow: All humans have a need to be
respected, to have self-respect, and to respect others.
Imbalances at this level can result in low self-esteem & inferiority complexes.
It includes confidence, competence, and achievement to achieve fame and glory.
5. Self ActualizationSelf-actualization is the instinctual
need of humans to make the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can.
In other words, self-actualization is reaching one's fullest potential.
Finally when one gets all the needs below satisfied s/he craves to do and become the perfectionist.
Criticisms It’s a relatively old theory so is not
relevant in present times.Multiple needs can so simultaneously
ex friendship (belongingness) and food (physiological).
Concept of self-actualization is considered vague.
Has been also been challenged on grounds like: not everyone ultimately seeks the self-actualization.
OB and Needs/MotivationThere are other need/motivation
theory except of Maslow’s like Herzberg’s two factor theory, McGregor (X and Y Theroy) etc.
As a manager or OB student we must understand what really motivates a person.
It will help us motivate people to work for the combined organizational goal.
Thank You.“Man is not the creature of
circumstances; circumstances are the creatures of men.” By Benjamina Disraeli