Understanding Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs proposes that human motivation is organized in a hierarchical structure, with basic physiological needs at the foundation and the aspiration for self-actualization at the apex. The theory suggests that lower-level needs must be substantially satisfied before higher-level needs become motivating. In organizational contexts, Maslow’s framework provides a roadmap for understanding employee needs, designing motivating work environments, and creating the conditions for individuals to reach their full potential.