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Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Model

Objectives Describe the History of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model List the Assumptions of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model Explain the Importance of Motivation Explain Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model List the 17 Metaneeds Explain the Use of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model in Management List the Limitations of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model

Introduction Food House Friendship Which of the things shown would you choose first, if you needed all the three?

Introduction Food Food House Friendship There is a need hierarchy model proposed by Abraham Maslow known as Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Model This model gives the hierarchical order in which humans tend to fulfil their needs Let us learn more about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model Friendship Food It is obvious that out of the three needs, you would first and foremost choose ‘Food’, as that is a basic need.

History of Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Model He proposed that: Only needs that are not yet satisfied can influence the behaviour Needs are arranged in a hierarchy of importance and they follow a definite sequence As each of these needs is significantly satisfied, it drives and forces the next need to emerge Maslow proposed that individuals are motivated by unsatisfied needs Individuals move from lower level need to a higher level sequentially However, in real life, it is seen that under stressful conditions, or when survival is threatened, we can “regress” to a lower level need

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model In the Hierarchy Needs Model, Maslow proposed five levels of needs and grouped the five needs into two categories: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Model Lower-Order Needs Higher-Order Need The lower-order needs are made up of the physiological and the safety needs. These lower-order needs are mainly satisfied externally The social, esteem, and self-actualization needs make up the higher-order needs. These higher-order needs are generally satisfied internally, i.e., within an individual

Physiological Needs Physiological Needs Physiological needs are the needs for basic amenities of life These needs are primary needs. They relate to the survival and maintenance of human life. These are the basic needs of air, water, food, clothing and shelter

Safety Needs Safety Needs Once physiological needs are met, an individual’s attention turns to safety and security in order to be free from the threat of physical and emotional harm. Thus, safety needs include physical, environmental and emotional safety and protection

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