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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
If motivation is driven by the existence of unsatisfied needs, then it is worthwhile for a manager
to understand which needs are the more important for individual employees. In this regard,
Abraham Maslow developed a model in which basic, low-level needs such as physiological
requirements and safety must be satisfied before higher-level needs such as self-fulfillment are
pursued. In this hierarchical model, when a need is mostly satisfied it no longer motivates and
the next higher need takes its place. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is shown in the following
diagram:
Maslow's Hierarchy of NeedsSelf-Actualization
Esteem Needs
Social Needs
Safety Needs
Physiological Needs
Physiological Needs
Physiological needs are those required to sustain life, such as:
air
water
nourishment
sleep
According to Maslow's theory, if such needs are not satisfied then one's motivation will arise
from the quest to satisfy them. Higher needs such as social needs and esteemare not felt until
one has met the needs basic to one's bodily functioning.
Safety
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
Financial reserves
According to Maslow's hierarchy, if a person feels that he or she is in harm's way, higher needs
will not receive much attention.
Social Needs
Once a person has met the lower level physiological and safety needs, higher level needs
become important, the first of which are social needs. Social needs are those related to
interaction with other people and may include:
Need for friends
Need for belonging
Need to give and receive love
Esteem
Once a person feels a sense of "belonging", the need to feel important arises. Esteemneeds
may be classified as internal or external. Internal esteem needs are those related to self-esteem
such as self respect and achievement. External esteem needs are those such as social status
and recognition. Some esteem needs are:
Self-respect
Achievement
Attention
Recognition
Reputation
Maslow later refined his model to include a level between esteem needs and self-actualization:
the need for knowledge and aesthetics.
Self-Actualization
Self-actualization is the summit of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It is 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 needs such as:
Truth
Justice
Wisdom
Meaning
Self-actualized persons have frequent occurrences of peak experiences, which are energized
moments of profound happiness and harmony. According to Maslow, only a small percentage
of the population reaches the level of self-actualization.
Implications for Management
If Maslow's theory holds, there are some important implications for management. There are
opportunities to motivate employees through management style, job design, company events,
and compensation packages, some examples of which follow:
Physiological needs: Provide lunch breaks, rest breaks, and wages that are sufficient to
purchase the essentials of life.
Safety Needs: Provide a safe working environment, retirement benefits, and job security.
Social Needs: Create a sense of community via team-based projects and social events.
Esteem Needs: Recognize achievements to make employees feel appreciated and valued. Offer
job titles that convey the importance of the position.
Self-Actualization: Provide employees a challenge and the opportunity to reach their full career
potential.
However, not all people are driven by the same needs - at any time different people may be
motivated by entirely different factors. It is important to understand the needs being pursued
by each employee. To motivate an employee, the manager must be able to recognize the needs
level at which the employee is operating, and use those needs as levers of motivation.
Limitations of Maslow's Hierarchy
While Maslow's hierarchy makes sense from an intuitive standpoint, there is little evidence to
support its hierarchical aspect. In fact, there is evidence that contradicts the order of needs
specified by the model. For example, some cultures appear to place social needs before any
others. Maslow's hierarchy also has difficulty explaining cases such as the "starving artist" in
which a person neglects lower needs in pursuit of higher ones. Finally, there is little evidence to
suggest that people are motivated to satisfy only one need level at a time, except in situations
where there is a conflict between needs.
Even though Maslow's hierarchy lacks scientific support, it is quite well-known and is the first
theory of motivation to which many people they are exposed. To address some of the issues of
Maslow's theory, Clayton Alderfer developed the ERG theory, a needs-based model that is
more consistent with empirical findings.

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Maslow theory

  • 1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs If motivation is driven by the existence of unsatisfied needs, then it is worthwhile for a manager to understand which needs are the more important for individual employees. In this regard, Abraham Maslow developed a model in which basic, low-level needs such as physiological requirements and safety must be satisfied before higher-level needs such as self-fulfillment are pursued. In this hierarchical model, when a need is mostly satisfied it no longer motivates and the next higher need takes its place. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is shown in the following diagram: Maslow's Hierarchy of NeedsSelf-Actualization Esteem Needs Social Needs Safety Needs Physiological Needs Physiological Needs Physiological needs are those required to sustain life, such as:
  • 2. air water nourishment sleep According to Maslow's theory, if such needs are not satisfied then one's motivation will arise from the quest to satisfy them. Higher needs such as social needs and esteemare not felt until one has met the needs basic to one's bodily functioning. Safety 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 Financial reserves According to Maslow's hierarchy, if a person feels that he or she is in harm's way, higher needs will not receive much attention. Social Needs Once a person has met the lower level physiological and safety needs, higher level needs become important, the first of which are social needs. Social needs are those related to interaction with other people and may include: Need for friends Need for belonging
  • 3. Need to give and receive love Esteem Once a person feels a sense of "belonging", the need to feel important arises. Esteemneeds may be classified as internal or external. Internal esteem needs are those related to self-esteem such as self respect and achievement. External esteem needs are those such as social status and recognition. Some esteem needs are: Self-respect Achievement Attention Recognition Reputation Maslow later refined his model to include a level between esteem needs and self-actualization: the need for knowledge and aesthetics. Self-Actualization Self-actualization is the summit of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It is 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 needs such as: Truth Justice Wisdom Meaning
  • 4. Self-actualized persons have frequent occurrences of peak experiences, which are energized moments of profound happiness and harmony. According to Maslow, only a small percentage of the population reaches the level of self-actualization. Implications for Management If Maslow's theory holds, there are some important implications for management. There are opportunities to motivate employees through management style, job design, company events, and compensation packages, some examples of which follow: Physiological needs: Provide lunch breaks, rest breaks, and wages that are sufficient to purchase the essentials of life. Safety Needs: Provide a safe working environment, retirement benefits, and job security. Social Needs: Create a sense of community via team-based projects and social events. Esteem Needs: Recognize achievements to make employees feel appreciated and valued. Offer job titles that convey the importance of the position. Self-Actualization: Provide employees a challenge and the opportunity to reach their full career potential. However, not all people are driven by the same needs - at any time different people may be motivated by entirely different factors. It is important to understand the needs being pursued by each employee. To motivate an employee, the manager must be able to recognize the needs level at which the employee is operating, and use those needs as levers of motivation.
  • 5. Limitations of Maslow's Hierarchy While Maslow's hierarchy makes sense from an intuitive standpoint, there is little evidence to support its hierarchical aspect. In fact, there is evidence that contradicts the order of needs specified by the model. For example, some cultures appear to place social needs before any others. Maslow's hierarchy also has difficulty explaining cases such as the "starving artist" in which a person neglects lower needs in pursuit of higher ones. Finally, there is little evidence to suggest that people are motivated to satisfy only one need level at a time, except in situations where there is a conflict between needs. Even though Maslow's hierarchy lacks scientific support, it is quite well-known and is the first theory of motivation to which many people they are exposed. To address some of the issues of Maslow's theory, Clayton Alderfer developed the ERG theory, a needs-based model that is more consistent with empirical findings.