EVIDENCE BLOG

14 Dec 2017

Google is a verb

Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist born in 1908. Abe discovered that us humans have an ascending order of NEEDS… inherent desires that we’re born with that drive our thoughts and actions.


What a man can be, he must be. This is what we call self-actualization.


Physiological Needs

Physiological Needs are at the bottom, or our #1 priority. This includes things like food, shelter, and clothing. Basic survival items. As our core needs are met, we progressively add ‘needs’ and desires.

 

Safety Needs

If you were to strip someone of everything but their physiological needs, safety needs now become their primary motivator. These are basically our desires for certainty: job stability, insurance, financial, etc.

 

Belonging and Love Needs

These are things like the need for affection and relationships, and groups. Marriage, community member, church, fraternity, gangs, clubs.

 

Esteem Needs

There are two parts here 1) the need for esteem from others (recognition) and 2) the need for self-esteem (status).

 

Self-Actualization

This is the top of our core needs. It means to “be who you are”. Musicians must make music. Artists must create. We as humans MUST be true to our nature, our DNA. In order for people to really focus on this level, the needs below must have been sufficiently met. The catch is that this need can never be satisfied… the itch will always be there waiting to be scratched.


If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.


Now, let’s assume you agree with Mr. Maslow. Can you see as an employer how you are probably missing many areas to motivate, inspire, and lead your team?

 

Sergey Brin

American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur. Together with Larry Page, he co-founded Google. Brin is the president of Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. As of October 2018, Brin is the 13th-richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$50.6 billion. "The kind of environment that we developed at Google is the biggest reason that we were able to succeed. Once you get too many rules, that is what stifles innovation" - Sergey Brin

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