McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y and Maslow's hierarchy of needs are both rooted in motivation theory.McGregor believed that self-actualization was the highest level of reward for employees.
Theory X managers tend to take a pessimistic view of their people, and assume that they are naturally unmotivated and dislike work. As a result, they think that team members need to be prompted, rewarded or punished consta
This style of management assumes that workers:
•Dislike their work.
•Avoid responsibility and need constant direction.
•Have to be controlled, forced and threatened to deliver work.
Theory Y managers have an optimistic, positive opinion of their people, and they use a decentralized, participative management style. This encourages a more collaborative.
This style of management assumes that workers are:
•Happy to work on their own initiative.
•More involved in decision making.
•Self-motivated to complete their tasks.
•Enjoy taking ownership of their work.