For first level of hierarchy is a physiological needs where people must fulfil this stage before go to the next stage. For example, Maslow idea about …show more content…
When people already in the esteem level of needs where people have good reputation and other people recognized he/she as higher class people. Those types of people are the target of criminal, therefore, those people always has the fear of their own safety. Does this means, those people should start from the safety or security needs level? According to Maslow, they should but some researchers stated that the lives of people are will not follow the flow of Maslow’s theory. It’s more complicated than that. The other scenario is for example, when people in a war; the first needs of Maslow are not important for them at the moment because the most important to them right that time are their …show more content…
Some people will tend ignore the need for love. Because they are too busy to make other people recognize themselves as people who have the title and good reputation. These are the few reasons that Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory are begin criticise by many researcher. Rutledge stated that “Needs are not hierarchical. Life is messier than that. Needs are, like most other things in nature, an interactive, dynamic system, but they are anchored in our ability to make social connections. Maslow’s model needs rewiring so it matches our brains. Belongingness is the driving force of human behaviour, not a third tier activity. The system of human needs from bottom to top, shelter, safety, sex, leadership, community, competence and trust, are dependent on our ability to connect with others. Belonging to a community provides the sense of security and agency that makes our brains happy and helps keep us safe.” The Maslow’s theory is mostly applicable to business people rather than normal