| Ladislav Rusmich, Stephen M. Sachs - 2004 - 410 pages
...emphasis on security are generally consequences of experience, not inherent human characteristics. 5. The capacity to exercise a relatively high degree...the average human being are only partially utilized. 27. We are of course aware that in this consideration such expressions as all, entire, whole, etc.,... | |
| Stormy Friday - 2003 - 346 pages
...creativity in the solving of organization problems is widely, not narrowly, distributed in the population. G Under the conditions of modern industrial life, the...the average human being are only partially utilized. We need to dwell on the Theory X and Theory Y assumptions because they represent a crossroads in OD... | |
| Christian Stadler - 2004 - 368 pages
...relatively high degree of organizational problems is widely, not narrowly distributed in the population. Under the conditions of modern industrial life, the...potentialities of the average human being are only partially utilized.232 „Theory Y" unterscheidet sich fundamental von „Theory X", indem sie Arbeiter nicht... | |
| John Eric Adair - 2006 - 168 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...the average human being are only partially utilized. Now McGregor has drawn heavily upon the work of Maslow: indeed, if one subtracts the Maslow-inspired... | |
| Julie Lewthwaite - 2006 - 354 pages
...proper conditions not only to accept but also to seek responsibility. 5. The capacity to exercise a high degree of imagination, ingenuity and creativity...the average human being are only partially utilized. Indicate on the scale below where you would classify your own basic attitudes towards your subordinates... | |
| 2005 - 108 pages
...throughout the population and is not necessarily the sole province of those in management positions. V Under the conditions of modern industrial life, the...potentialities of the average human being are only partially utilised (Holden, 1994:66). Activity Which theory (theory X or Y) will be more suitable in today's... | |
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