| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1968 - 316 pages
...high degree of imagination, ingenuity, and creatively in the solution of organizational objectives is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population....the average human being are only partially utilized. Theory Y is more dynamic than Theory X, more optimistic about the possibility for human growth and... | |
| National Drug Abuse Center (U.S.) - 1979 - 158 pages
...organizational problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population. 6. Under the conditions of modem industrial life, the intellectual potentialities of...the average human being are only partially utilized. Indicate on the scale below where you would classify your own basic attitudes toward your subordinates,... | |
| N. Huxtable - 1994 - 248 pages
...capacity to exercise a relatively high degree of imagination, ingenuity and creativity in the solutions of organizational problems is widely, not narrowly,...the average human being are only partially utilized. Contrast the Theory Y beliefs with the Theory X view that staff are inherently work-shy and in need... | |
| John Lidstone - 1995 - 148 pages
...relatively high degree of imagination, ingenuity, and creativity in the solution of organisational problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the...potentialities of the average human being are only partially utilised. widely distributed throughout the population. 6 Under the conditions of modern commercial... | |
| Philip G. Hanson, Bernard Lubin - 1995 - 204 pages
...organizational problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population." (p. 48) 6. "Under conditions of modern industrial life, the intellectual...average human being are only partially utilized." (p. 48) objectives. Obviously, organizations today are not clearly one or the other, but contain elements... | |
| David I. Cleland - 1996 - 312 pages
...emphasis on security are generally consequences of experiences, not inherent human characteristics. 5. The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree...potentialities of the average human being are only partially utilized.8 Taken together, the concepts of Maslow and McGregor provide the basics for enhancing an... | |
| Louis Tyska, Lawrence J. Fennelly - 1997 - 244 pages
...creativity in the solution of company problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population. Under the conditions of modern industrial life, the...the average human being are only partially utilized. 138 Time Management For the busy security manager, time and its proper use have become very important.... | |
| William H. Reid - 2003 - 584 pages
...emphasis on security are generally consequences of experience, not inherent human characteristics. 5. The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree...human being are only partially utilized, (pp. 47-48) Thus McGregor laid the problem of the poorly motivated employee at the feet of the manager, not the... | |
| James Roughton, James Mercurio - 2002 - 384 pages
...the solution of organizational problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population. • Under the conditions of modern industrial life, the...the average human being are only partially utilized [2]. Such assumptions, McGregor pointed out, had a deep implication for management. Where Theory X... | |
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