Maslow on management

"The pioneer behind the hierarchy of needs and the concept of self-actualization, Dr. Abraham Maslow was - and is - one of the world's most esteemed experts on human behavior and motivation." "Bringing into perspective the lasting impact of Maslow's groundbreaking principles...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Maslow, Abraham H. (-)
Other Authors: Stephens, Deborah C. (Deborah Collins), Heil, Gary, Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : John Wiley 1998.
Edition:1st edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626914906719
Table of Contents:
  • The attitude of self-actualizing people to duty, work, mission
  • Additional notes on self-actualization, work, duty, mission
  • Self-actualized duty
  • Different management principles at different levels in the hierarchy
  • Enlightened economics and management
  • The neglect of individual differences in management policy
  • The balance of the forces toward growth and regression
  • Memorandum of the goals and directives of enlightened management and of organizational theory
  • Regressive forces
  • Notes on self-esteem in the work situation
  • Management as a psychological experiment
  • Enlightened management as a form of patriotism
  • Relationship between psychological health and the characteristics of superior managers, supervisors, foremen, etc
  • (notes from Likert)
  • Further notes on the relationship between psychological health and the characteristics of superior managers (notes from Likert)
  • Memorandum on enlightened management
  • By-products of enlightened management
  • Notes on synergy
  • The synergic doctrine of unlimited amount of good versus the Antisynergic doctrine of unlimited amount of good
  • Addition to the notes on synergy
  • Memorandum on syndrome dynamics and holistic, organismic thinking
  • Notes on the B-values (the far goals; the ultimate goals)
  • Notes on leadership
  • The superior person : the "aggridant" (biologically superior and dominant) person
  • The very superior boss
  • Notes on unstructured groups at Lake Arrowhead
  • Notes on creativeness
  • Addition to the notes on the creative person
  • Notes on the entrepreneur
  • Memorandum on the redefinition of profit, taxes, costs, money, economics, etc
  • Additions to the notes on profits
  • Additions to the notes on definition of profits, costs, etc
  • The good enlightened salesman and customer
  • Further notes on salesmen and customers
  • Memorandum on salesmen and salesmanship
  • On low grumbles, high grumbles, and metagrumbles
  • The theory of social improvement; the theory of the slow revolution
  • The necessity for enlightened management policies.