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Creativity in Daily Work

Creativity in Daily Work Simplification of work and separation of planning from execution which are the premises behind the Taylor system are being examined, and the creativity in daily work is being extensively investigated. As the background of creative work, Maslow's hierarchy of human needs and Herzberg's theory of motivation are examined. The superficial contradiction between standardization and creativity is discussed, and four steps leading to creative works are presented. Supporting creative works of employees is indispensable. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Human Systems Management IOS Press

Creativity in Daily Work

Human Systems Management , Volume 9 (1) – Jan 1, 1990

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Publisher
IOS Press
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 by IOS Press, Inc
ISSN
0167-2533
eISSN
1875-8703
DOI
10.3233/HSM-1990-9104
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Abstract

Simplification of work and separation of planning from execution which are the premises behind the Taylor system are being examined, and the creativity in daily work is being extensively investigated. As the background of creative work, Maslow's hierarchy of human needs and Herzberg's theory of motivation are examined. The superficial contradiction between standardization and creativity is discussed, and four steps leading to creative works are presented. Supporting creative works of employees is indispensable.

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Human Systems ManagementIOS Press

Published: Jan 1, 1990

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