Erg theory

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ERG THEORY A theory of human  motivation that focuses on three groups of needs that form a hierarchy: existence needs relatedness needs growth needs The theory suggests that these needs change their position in the hierarchy as circumstances change.

Existence Needs This group of needs is concerned with providing the basic requirements for material existence, such as physiological and safety needs. In a work context this need is satisfied by money earned in a job for the purchase of food, shelter, clothing, etc.

Relatedness Needs This group of needs focuses on the desire to establish and maintain interpersonal relationships with family, friends, co-workers and employers. I nteract with other people, receive public recognition, and feel secure around people. T he amount of time most people spend at work this need is normally satisfied to some extent by their relationships with colleagues and managers.

Growth Needs These needs are about the fulfilment of desires to be creative, productive and to complete meaningful tasks. These needs are all about by personal development. In a work context a person's job, career, or profession can provide a significant satisfaction of growth needs.

CONCLUSION Clayton Alderfer extended and simplified  Maslow's Hierarchy  into a shorter set of three needs: Existence, Relatedness and Growth (hence 'ERG'). Unlike Maslow, he did not see these as being a hierarchy, but being more of a continuum.  
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