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Theories of contents
Theories of contents - Theories of the content associated with names such as Maslow, McGregor, Herzberg, McClelland and Atkinson. Some of them are known to managers, since these authors exerted a strong influence on the field of management and have shaped thought and action, managers of practitioners.
From the perspective of the content of the theory emphasizes the importance of understanding the internal human factors, rendering it acts in certain ways. It attempts to answer questions such as: What people are trying to meet the needs? What compels them to action? According to this view, people are captive, and their motivation tends to reduce or satisfy those needs. This means that people will act or behave so as to satisfy their needs.
See also: Interaction model of relations Process Theories Theories of strengthening Product Levels Leadership and management
Thanks for Sorry for all grammatical and spelling mistakes. All definitions was translated from polish language. Oryginal definition: here
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