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Maslow`s Hierarchy of needs theory SYED SHOAIB ALI
Hierarchy of Needs Theory is one of the best motivation theories. Proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper, titled “ A Theory of Human motivation” Abraham M aslow was an American psychologist. This theory states that our actions are motivated by certain physiological and psychological needs that progress from basic to complex.
Maslow classified human needs into five hierarchical levels and propounded that needs lower in the hierarchy must be satisfied before individuals can attend higher needs.
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS These are biological requirements for human survival and are the first that motivates our behavior. Air Water Food Shelter Clothing Warmth Sex S leep
SAFETY NEEDS People Want to experience order and control in their lives. After fulfillment of physiological needs , Safety needs become primary need of an individual. Emotional security Financial security Law and order Freedom from fear Property Health and wellbeing
LOVE AND BELONGINGNESS NEEDS It refers to a human emotional need for interpersonal relationships , affiliating connectedness, and being part a group. Friendships Family relationships Community groups Religious organizations
ESTEEM NEEDS It refers to the need for appreciation and respect. Self-esteem Recognition and respect of others
SELF-ACTUALIZATION NEEDS “What a man can be, he must be” Maslow It refers to self-awareness and the full use of talents, capabilities. potentialities.etc. It is difficult to achieve for majority of people. Maslow believe that all of us experience transitory moments of self-actualization. e.g. sporting achievement and examination success etc.
LIMITATIONS OF THE THEORY Different individuals may be driven by different needs at the same point in time . The theory is not empirically supported . The theory is not applicable in the case of starving artists as even if the artist’s basic needs are not satisfied, he will still strive for recognition and achievement.
APPLICATIONS IN EDUCATION Before a student’s cognitive needs can be met, they must first fulfill their basic physiological needs. For example, a tired and hungry student will find it difficult to focus on learning. Students need to feel emotionally and physically safe and accepted within the classroom to progress and reach their full potential . Students with low self-esteem will not progress academically at an optimum rate until their self-esteem is strengthened.
APPLICATIONS IN MANAGEMENT The managers must identify the need level at which the employee is existing and then those needs can be utilized as a push for motivation. Physiological needs: Appropriate salaries , breaks and eating opportunities. Safety needs: job security, safe and hygienic work environment, and retirement benefits Social needs: encourage teamwork and organize social events . Esteem needs: appreciate and reward employees for accomplishing and exceeding their targets . G ive the deserving employee a higher job rank/position in the organization . S elf-actualization needs: G ive the employees challenging jobs in which the employees’ skills and competencies are fully utilized.
conclusion Maslow`s work provides a rich source of ideas, and as such, a framework for discussing the richness and complexity of human motivation that goes beyond homeostatic models and other biological models.