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Chapter 10, (In order) - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 10
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Assumptions of Theory Y
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Under certain conditions, most people not only accept but also seek responsibility.
People are capable of using a relatively high degree of imagination, creativity, and cleverness to solve problems.
In industry, the average person’s intellectual potential is only partially realized.
People are motivated by a variety of rewards. Each worker is stimulated by a reward unique to him or her (time off, money, recognition, and so on).
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Assumptions Of Theory X
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• Because of this dislike, workers must be forced, controlled, directed, or threatened with punishment to make them put forth the effort to achieve the organization’s goals.
• The average worker prefers to be directed, wishes to avoid responsibility, has relatively little ambition, and wants security.
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