

A Theory of Human Motivation
Author: Abraham H. Maslow
Narrator: Troy W. Hudson
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HN Publishing
Published: 05/06/2019
Categories: Nonfiction, Self-help
Author: Abraham H. Maslow
Narrator: Troy W. Hudson
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HN Publishing
Published: 05/06/2019
Categories: Nonfiction, Self-help
Abraham H. Maslow taught at Brooklyn College and the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, and was Chairman of the Department of Psychology at Brandeis University. From 1967 to 1968 he was President of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Maslow was one of the foremost spokesmen of the humanistic, or "Third Force," psychologies, and the author of many books and articles, including Toward a Psychology of Being, The Psychology of Science, and Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences.
Finally read this important book on the foundational aspects of motivation - foundational concepts that apply across a broad spectrum of human behavior. Maslow is often brought up in social science circles; but I find that he is often 'molded' to support the idea of the person bringing him up. This......more
This is actually not a book, just Dr. Maslow's original paper on his theory of motivation. It is indeed, an introduction to his hierarchy of needs and as he indicates in many footnotes, he has elaborated on most of his ideas in later works. In this work, Maslow has focused on distinguishing higher-or......more
Maslow's theory on human motivation is a must read for everyone. It properly frames your understanding of the human needs and wants. Armed with this knowledge, you can better understand yourself and improve on your relationship with others.......more
Found it surprising that the damn pyramid we study in management was not developed by Maslow. He wrote extensively about nuances of the human needs and the impact of those needs on the human behavior. Those nuances seem to be lost when his work was adapted for management studies. I'm glad I read thi......more