As
per my experience in event management industry, I have noticed that event
industry mostly depends on the middle and low level employees such as
technician, data entry people, sales & marketing officers, accounts clerks,
site officers, decorators, designers, promotion officers and labors. The
majority of the employees in this industry engage in their respective
occupation to satisfy their basic needs, unless the employee is in the managerial
level or above. Further, the middle and low level employees are facing many
difficulties due to various reasons such as insufficient income, Inflation, job
security, long working hours, family matters. If employee’s occupation is
unable to fulfill the basic needs, it make employees feel lacking and lead to
depression, anxiety and finally employees get demotivated.
In
this article, I have selected following theories which can be applicable for
event management industry.
Abraham Maslow’s motivation
theory
Maslow's
hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology which is containing a
five-level model of human needs, frequently described as hierarchical levels
within a pyramid
“Maslow used the terms ‘physiological’,
‘safety’, ‘belongings’ and ‘love’, ‘esteem’, and ‘self-actualization’ to
describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through. The goal of
Maslow’s theory is to attain the highest level of stage: self-actualization
needs”
Figure 1: Hierarchy of Needs
Hierarchy
of Needs (figure 1) starts with physiological needs. Physiological needs
including the essential requirements for human survival such as breathing,
food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion
After
fulfilling physiological and safety needs the next level of hierarchy is love
and belongings
People
can reach the Self-actualization level when the all needs are fulfilled which
is the highest level of the hierarchy & self-actualization is process of development
Application of Abraham
Maslow’s motivation theory
As
mentioned above, in event management industry most of the employees are working
to assure their basic needs. Therefore the event management organization should
give their first priority for satisfaction of the physiological, safety and needs
of their employees. In event management industry, the middle and low level
employees’ motivation can be identified as an important fact which has a direct
impact the origination success.
Esteem
and self-actualization levels of the hierarchy are more applicable for the
higher level employees such as managers and directors where they get an adequate
income to satisfy their basic needs. This doesn’t mean that esteem and
self-actualization level are not entirely related to low and middle level
employees but always their first preference goes towards to basic needs.
According
to Maslow’s theory, it is compulsory for each organizations to provide
reasonable salary and other rewards where the employees can satisfy their fundamental
requirements with that. Furthermore, without satisfying the basic needs the
employee motivation will be difficult for any organization. In fact they may
not concern on the existent of higher level of needs like esteem and
self-actualization if their basic needs are not fulfilled by their occupancy.
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In addition to your views, the bottom four levels of needs are considered as deficiency needs, which are reducing the motive to pursue such needs once an individual is met with the needs, whereas the self-actualization is considered a growth need, which will be acting as a motive or influence to do more when the need is met as per Kaur (2013).
ReplyDeleteAgree with you point furthermore, (Dobre, 2013) stated that ,One of the main motivation for individuals towards improving performance is financial rewards whereas, money is used to satisfy individual needs mainly for workers in production companies.
ReplyDeleteAs Jerome (2013) emphasized, this Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory can be used for resource management of an organization to increase employee performance by motivating employees and improving employee satisfaction and employee motivation. So this is highly applicable for the event management sector too.
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