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Maslow Revisited: Constructing a Road Map of Human Nature

Dennis O'Connor

Le Moyne College, oconnor@ lemoyne.edu

Leodones Yballe

Nazareth College of Rochester

Given the scope and intent of Maslow's work, the current textbook treatment is wanting. Therefore, an inductive exercise has been created and is o fered here to build "the road map of human nature." This age-old, philosophic focus on our true nature has been a way to successfully engage and inspire both our students and our pedagogy. In the spirit of Maslow, the meaning of self-actualization is explored, and the understanding and managing of motivation is embedded into the larger context of leadership, for example, quality, spirituality, ethics, self-awareness, and personal growth.

Key Words: Maslow • self-actualization • leadership • pedagogy • hierarchy of needs

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This version was published on December 1, 2007

Journal of Management Education, Vol. 31, No. 6, 738-756 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1052562907307639


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