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<span class="uninotes-meta__pill uninotes-meta__pill--self">Self</span></div><h1>Unit 4</h1><details class=toc><summary class=toc__summary>Table of Contents</summary><nav id=TableOfContents><ul><li><ul><li><a href=#april-20-2026><em><strong>April 20, 2026</strong></em></a></li></ul></li><li><a href=#neoclassical-approaches>Neoclassical Approaches</a><ul><li><a href=#a-human-relations-movement>A) Human Relations Movement</a></li><li><a href=#1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>1. Contribution of Elton Mayo</a></li><li><a href=#b-behavioral-approach>B) Behavioral Approach</a></li><li><a href=#1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>1. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory</a></li><li><a href=#2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>2. Douglas McGregor’s Theory of Motivation</a></li></ul></li></ul></nav></details><h3 class=heading id=april-20-2026><em><strong>April 20, 2026</strong></em><span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#april-20-2026>#</a></span></h3><h2 class=heading id=neoclassical-approaches>Neoclassical Approaches<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#neoclassical-approaches>#</a></span></h2><h3 class=heading id=a-human-relations-movement>A) Human Relations Movement<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#a-human-relations-movement>#</a></span></h3><p>Factors affecting the Human Relations Movement:</p><ul><li>Economic Depression - 1929.</li><li>Progress in Technology.</li><li>Response to Taylorism.</li><li>Enmity between classes.</li></ul><h3 class=heading id=1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>1. Contribution of Elton Mayo<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>#</a></span></h3><p>The Hawthorne Experiments: A Landmark in Human Relations</p><p>Four Experiments:</p><ol><li><strong>Illumination Experiments (1924–1927):</strong> Examined how changes in lighting affected worker productivity.</li><li><strong>Relay Assembly Test Room Experiments (1927–1928):</strong> Studied the impact of altered work conditions, such as hours and rest breaks, on output.</li><li><strong>Mass Interviewing Programme (1928–1930):</strong> Investigated employees’ attitudes, feelings, and perceptions toward their work.</li><li><strong>Bank Wiring Observation Room Experiments (1931–1932):</strong> Explored the effects of informal social groups on individual behaviour and productivity.</li></ol><h3 class=heading id=b-behavioral-approach>B) Behavioral Approach<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#b-behavioral-approach>#</a></span></h3><p>This approach focuses on understanding how individuals think, feel, and behave within organisational settings. Drawing insights from disciplines such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics, it emphasises the importance of studying human behaviour scientifically to develop effective management practices.</p><h3 class=heading id=1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>1. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>#</a></span></h3><ol><li>Physiological Needs (Basic Needs).</li><li>Safety and Security Needs.</li><li>Social Needs (Belongingness and Love).</li><li>Esteem Needs.</li><li>Self-Actualisation Needs (Highest Level).</li></ol><h3 class=heading id=2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>2. Douglas McGregor’s Theory of Motivation<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>#</a></span></h3><ol><li><strong>Theory X:</strong> If managers think employees dislike work and avoid responsibility, they will adopt a strict, controlling style.</li><li><strong>Theory Y:</strong> If managers believe employees are self-motivated and capable of self-direction, they will encourage participation and creativity.</li></ol><nav class=page-nav><a class=page-nav__previous-link href=/uninotes/s1/pbm-dcm1110/unit3/>← Unit 3</a></nav></main><footer class=footer><p class=footer__copyright-notice>© <a href=https://freedoms4.org>freedoms4.org</a>
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<span class="uninotes-meta__pill uninotes-meta__pill--self">Self</span></div><h1>Unit 4</h1><details class=toc><summary class=toc__summary>Table of Contents</summary><nav id=TableOfContents><ul><li><ul><li><a href=#april-20-2026><em><strong>April 20, 2026</strong></em></a></li></ul></li><li><a href=#neoclassical-approaches>Neoclassical Approaches</a><ul><li><a href=#a-human-relations-movement>A) Human Relations Movement</a></li><li><a href=#1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>1. Contribution of Elton Mayo</a></li><li><a href=#b-behavioral-approach>B) Behavioral Approach</a></li><li><a href=#1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>1. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory</a></li><li><a href=#2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>2. Douglas McGregor’s Theory of Motivation</a></li></ul></li></ul></nav></details><h3 class=heading id=april-20-2026><em><strong>April 20, 2026</strong></em><span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#april-20-2026>#</a></span></h3><h2 class=heading id=neoclassical-approaches>Neoclassical Approaches<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#neoclassical-approaches>#</a></span></h2><h3 class=heading id=a-human-relations-movement>A) Human Relations Movement<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#a-human-relations-movement>#</a></span></h3><p>Factors affecting the Human Relations Movement:</p><ul><li>Economic Depression - 1929.</li><li>Progress in Technology.</li><li>Response to Taylorism.</li><li>Enmity between classes.</li></ul><h3 class=heading id=1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>1. Contribution of Elton Mayo<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#1-contribution-of-elton-mayo>#</a></span></h3><p>The Hawthorne Experiments: A Landmark in Human Relations</p><p>Four Experiments:</p><ol><li><strong>Illumination Experiments (1924–1927):</strong> Examined how changes in lighting affected worker productivity.</li><li><strong>Relay Assembly Test Room Experiments (1927–1928):</strong> Studied the impact of altered work conditions, such as hours and rest breaks, on output.</li><li><strong>Mass Interviewing Programme (1928–1930):</strong> Investigated employees’ attitudes, feelings, and perceptions toward their work.</li><li><strong>Bank Wiring Observation Room Experiments (1931–1932):</strong> Explored the effects of informal social groups on individual behaviour and productivity.</li></ol><h3 class=heading id=b-behavioral-approach>B) Behavioral Approach<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#b-behavioral-approach>#</a></span></h3><p>This approach focuses on understanding how individuals think, feel, and behave within organisational settings. Drawing insights from disciplines such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics, it emphasises the importance of studying human behaviour scientifically to develop effective management practices.</p><h3 class=heading id=1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>1. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#1-abraham-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-theory>#</a></span></h3><ol><li>Physiological Needs (Basic Needs).</li><li>Safety and Security Needs.</li><li>Social Needs (Belongingness and Love).</li><li>Esteem Needs.</li><li>Self-Actualisation Needs (Highest Level).</li></ol><h3 class=heading id=2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>2. Douglas McGregor’s Theory of Motivation<span class=heading__anchor> <a href=#2-douglas-mcgregors-theory-of-motivation>#</a></span></h3><ol><li><strong>Theory X:</strong> If managers think employees dislike work and avoid responsibility, they will adopt a strict, controlling style.</li><li><strong>Theory Y:</strong> If managers believe employees are self-motivated and capable of self-direction, they will encourage participation and creativity.</li></ol><nav class=page-nav><a class=page-nav__previous-link href=/uninotes/s1/pbm-dcm1110/unit3/>← Unit 3</a>
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