What you’ll learn to do: explain need-based theories of worker motivation, including Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and Herzberg’s two-factor theory
The earliest answer to motivation involved understanding individual needs. Specifically, early researchers thought that employees try hard and demonstrate goal-driven behavior to satisfy needs. For example, an employee who is always walking around the office talking to people may have a need for companionship, and his behavior may be a way of satisfying that need. There are four major theories in the need-based category: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ERG theory, Herzberg’s two-factor theory, and McClelland’s acquired-needs theory.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
The learning activities for this section include:
- Reading: Need-Based Motivation Theories
- Self Check: Need-Based Theories
Take time to review and reflect on this activity in order to improve your performance on the assessment for this section.
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