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Unit 13: Motivation and Leadership




          Maslow labelled the  five hierarchical categories as  physiological needs,  safety and  security  Notes
          needs, love (social) needs, esteem needs and the need for self-actualization.

                                Figure  13.1: Maslow's  Hierarchy of  Needs





                                           Need for self-
                                            actualization,
                                         need to realize one's
                                           fullest potential
                                     Esteem needs: Needs to achieve,
                                       to gain competence, to gain
                                         respect from others
                                 Belonging and love needs-need to love and
                                      be loved, need to affiliate with
                                         others and be accepted

                                  Safety Needs: Need for safety and security
                       Physiological Needs: Need to satisfy the basic biological needs for food,
                             water, oxygen, sleep and elimination of bodily wastes

          Physiological needs are those required to sustain life, such as air, water, food and sleep. According
          to this theory, if these fundamental needs are not satisfied then one will surely be motivated to
          satisfy them. Higher needs such as social needs and esteem are not recognized until one satisfies
          the needs basic to existence.
          Once physiological needs are met, one's attention turns to safety and security in order to be free
          from the threat of physical and emotional harm. Such needs might be fulfilled by living in a safe
          area, medical insurance, job security etc.
          Once a person has met the lower level physiological and safety needs, higher level motivators
          awaken. The first level of higher level needs are social needs. Social needs are those related to
          interaction with others and may include friendship, belonging to a group, giving and receiving
          love etc.
          After a person  feels that they "belong", the urge to attain  a degree of importance  emerges.
          Esteem  needs can  be categorized  as external  motivators and internal motivators. Internally
          motivating esteem needs are those such as self-esteem, accomplishment, and self respect. External
          esteem needs are those such as reputation and recognition.
          Self-actualization is the summit of Maslow's motivation theory. It is about the quest of reaching
          one's full potential as a person. Unlike lower level needs, this need is never fully satisfied; as one
          grows psychologically there are always new opportunities to continue to grow. Self-actualized
          people tend to have motivators such as truth, justice, wisdom and meaning.

          While scientific support fails to reinforce Maslow's hierarchy, his theory is very popular, being
          the introductory motivation theory for many students and managers, worldwide.

          13.2.2 Theory X and Theory Y

          One important organisational implication of the hierarchy of needs concerns the philosophies
          and techniques  that have  a bearing  on how to manage people at work. Douglas  McGregor,
          taking a cue on motivation from Maslow's need-based theory, grouped the physiological and





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