esteem

(verb)

to regard someone with respect.

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  • the individual feels anxious and tense. Maslow's theory suggests that the most basic level of needs must be met before the individual will focus on higher level needs.

Examples of esteem in the following topics:

  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

    • All humans have a need to be respected and to have self-esteem and self-respect.
    • Esteem presents the normal human desire to be accepted and valued by others.
    • Imbalances at this level can result in low self-esteem or an inferiority complex.
    • Esteem represents the normal human desire to be accepted and valued by others.
    • The "lower" version of esteem is the need for respect from others.
  • Identifying market needs

    • Mid-level needs in the hierarchy include self-respect, self-esteem, and the esteem of others.
    • Luxury goods marketers are especially skilled at catering to esteem needs on a global basis.
    • Any company with a premium product or brand that has proven itself in a local market by fulfilling esteem needs should consider devising a strategy for taking the product global.
  • Classical Theory of Motivation

  • Employee Responsibility

    • From this perspective, empowering employee responsibility fulfills critical needs in terms of self-esteem (the fourth level of the hierarchy) and, to some degree, self actualization (the fifth level).
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