Man will exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which he is committed. 3. Commitment to objectives is a function of the rewards associated with their achievement. 4. The average human being learns, under proper conditions,... Basic Management Skills - Page 48by National Drug Abuse Center (U.S.) - 1979Full view - About this book
| 1967 - 76 pages
...External control and the threat of punishment are not the only means for bringing about effort towaril organizational objectives. Man will exercise self-direction...learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. ... (5) The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree of Imagination. ingenuity... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1968 - 316 pages
...self-control in the service of objectives to which he is committed. 3. Commitment to objectives is related to the rewards associated with their achievement. 4....learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. 5. The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree of imagination, ingenuity,... | |
| Professor John Heywood - 1989 - 230 pages
...exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which he is committed.' 3. 'The average human being learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility.' 4. Many more people are able to contribute creatively to the solution of organizational... | |
| David K. Banner, T. Elaine Gagné - 1995 - 506 pages
...People will exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which they are committed. 3. Commitment to objectives is a function...learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility.4 McGregor recognizes that beliefs tend to stimulate self-fulfilling prophecies.... | |
| N. Huxtable - 1994 - 248 pages
...self-control in the service of objectives to which he is committed. 3. Commitment to objectives is a fraction of the rewards associated with their achievement....learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. 5. The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree of imagination, ingenuity... | |
| Philip G. Hanson, Bernard Lubin - 1995 - 204 pages
...associated with their achievement" (ie, "satisfaction of ego and self actualization needs"), (p. 47) 4. "The average human being learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility." (p. 48) 5. "The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree of imagination,... | |
| John Lidstone - 1995 - 148 pages
...self-actualisation needs, can be direct products of effort directed towards organisational objectives. 4 The average human being learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. Avoidance of responsibility, lack of ambition, and emphasis on security, are... | |
| David I. Cleland - 1996 - 312 pages
...needs) can be direct products of effort directed toward organizational objectives. 7 Ibid., pp. 33-34. 4. The average human being learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. Avoidance of responsibility, lack of ambition, and emphasis on security are... | |
| Donna Brandes, Paul Ginnis - 1996 - 292 pages
...committed. Commitment to objectives is a function of the rewards associated with their achievement. The average human being learns, under proper conditions, not only to accept but to seek responsibility. A high capacity for imagination, ingenuity and creativity in solving organisational... | |
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