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carl 09/05/2005,10:01 6.01 Kb
Leadership Assumptions: Interpretation of Results
Theory X
Some
people believe people dislike work and will avoid it if they can. They
believe that people must be coerced, controlled, directed and
threatened to get them to put out effort. They believe people like to
be directed, don't want responsibility, and have little ambition.
McGregor called this set of assumptions Theory X. If you scored below
2.5 on the questionnaire you would tend to support the Theory X view of
human nature.
Theory Y
Some people believe it is natural
for people to enjoy work. They believe people can exercise great
self-control and self-direction if they are committed. They believe
under certain conditions people will actually seek responsibility. They
believe a lot of people have imagination, ingenuity and creativity and
want to solve organizational problems. McGregor called this set of
assumptions Theory Y. If you scored above 2.5 on the questionnaire you
would tend to support the Theory Y view of human nature. If you have
Theory Y Assumptions, Scanlon can help you operationalize them.
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