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Maslow, Abraham
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Abraham Maslow was a humanistic psychologist who proposed a five-tiered hierarchy to explain the motivations behind behavior. Maslow's contribution was two-fold: 1) arranging human needs into a hierarchy, and 2) separating out self-actualization needs and placing them at the pinnacle.
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Abraham Maslow's contributions to behavioral science shine on every page. In notes and articles, as well as personal letters to icons B. F. Skinner, John D. Rockefeller II, and others, The Maslow Business Reader provides his outlook on:
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LUT's Resource Information | Author | Search | Edit | Utilities | The Theory of Human Motivation Author: Abraham Maslow Title: The Theory of Human Motivation Published in "Physcological Review", Vol. 50 pp360 - 396. Date: 1943 Publisher: -Author.. 1305 bytes, 1996/01/25
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The Maslow Business Reader collects Abraham Maslow's most instructive, intuitive thoughts and essays into one important volume. Assembled from the wealth of behavioral research and analysis Dr. Maslow left upon his death in 1970, the enclosed selections reveal a man comfortable with his position in history, tireless in his efforts to better understand what truly makes humans strive to reach their potential, and gifted in his ability to translate the most profound concepts and realities into entertaining, thought-provoking prose.
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Abraham Maslow (1908 - 1970) developed a theory of motivation based on a hierarchy of needs. This is probably the most popular theory of management although the theory does have its critics..
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Muslims believe that Arabs are descended from Abraham and Hagar through their son Ishmael. Abraham is further regarded as an ancestor of Muhammad. According to the Qur'an, Abraham and Ishmael built the Kaaba in Mecca and instituted pilgrimages there. The Qur'an depicts him destroying the idols of his father and of his clan; hence, Islam is the restoration of the religion of Abraham.
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