Based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, workplace blind dating would fulfill which need?
- social
- ego
- physiological
- safety
- self-actualization
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Accounting Firm Sets up Blind Dates The goal of this video case is to apply your knowledge of motivation to Freshbooks, a Toronto-based accounting firm. Freshbooks, an organization with over 250 employees, has taken workplace satisfaction to a who
The goal of this video case is to apply your knowledge of motivation to Freshbooks, a Toronto-based accounting firm. Freshbooks, an organization with over 250 employees, has taken workplace satisfaction to a whole new level. They encourage bringing pets to work, standing instead of sitting, and also having blind, professional dates with coworkers.Based on McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory, workplace blind dating at Freshbooks is an attempt to fulfill a need for- justice- power- achievement- control- affiliation
The goal of this video case is to apply your knowledge of motivation to Freshbooks, a Toronto-based accounting firm. Freshbooks, an organization with over 250 employees, has taken workplace satisfaction to a whole new level. They encourage bringing pets to work, standing instead of sitting, and also having blind, professional dates with coworkers.Workplace blind dating allows for a connection between employees who may not get to otherwise meet and socialize. Which of Herzberg’s factors is most impacted by workplace blind dating?-...
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