Compare and contrast Maslow and Hertzberg theories?
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1) Define and outline Maslow and Herzberg's theories
Similarities:Maslow and Herzberg both recognise that employees will continue to seek higher order needs for motivation once their lower order needs are satisfied. Lower order needs in Maslow include physiological needs, and safety & security needs. Hygiene factors (basic pay and equipment, reasonable working conditions) in Herzberg's theory are similar to lower order needs from Maslow - while they should be provided to avoid dissatisfaction, they do not motivate on their own.
Maslow and Herzberg both recognise that employees, as they mature and develop, will seek factors such as recognition, challenge, growth, promotion, freedom, good relationships, creativity, etc (I can go on and on :p). Motivator factors will satisfy intrinsic needs, and are comparable to higher order needs in Maslow's theory. Motivator factors will provide long term motivation.
Differences:Maslow believes that people progress through 5 stages of needs, looking to satisfy the next level of needs once their previous level is satisfied. WHEREAS Herzberg's theory does not have levels as such, but rather, suggests that a balance must be found between motivator factors and hygiene factors, in order to reduce dissatisfaction and provide employees with long term motivation.