Categorias: Todos - security - achievement - motivation - power

por Leon Seymore 2 anos atrás

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Three Theories of Motivation

Human motivation and behavior can be understood through various frameworks. Maslow's hierarchy of needs emphasizes a structured progression, starting from basic physiological needs like food and shelter to higher-order needs such as self-actualization, where individuals achieve their fullest potential.

Three Theories of Motivation

Three Theories of Motivation

Maslows hierarchy of needs

Self-Acturalization
achievable only when all other stages are fulfilled
set goals outside of yourself
find yourself and do what you were born for
become the most one can be
Social Recongnition
recognition
acceptance
status
respect
Social Belonging
Work
Hobby
Friends
Famiily
Safety
Financial
Security
health
Physiological
sex
sleep
shelter
food
water
air

McClellands Theory of needs

Need For Affiliation
Good relationship
Friendship
Need for Power
To get desired things done
To control others
Need for Achievement
Strive to succeed
Achieve in relation to a set of standards
drive to excel

Frederick Herzbergs

Motivation Factors
Achievement
Recognition
Responsibility
Hygiene Factors
Working conditions
Coworker relations
Policies and rules