The article is not stating that the pyramid in itself is a hoax, but they couldn’t find any reference by Maslow that describes the pyramid as such. Interesting stuff, if someone has more information, do share!
The article is not stating that the pyramid in itself is a hoax, but they couldn’t find any reference by Maslow that describes the pyramid as such. Interesting stuff, if someone has more information, do share!
Do you follow my friend Donald Clark? He is a myth-buster of the first order. Sold the largest eLearning company in the UK for millions and does whatever he feels like, which is often punching holes in charlatans, snake oil salesmen, and dummies’ ridiculous folktales of how people learn. Getting to know you a little through your blog, I’m confident Donald’s take on Maslow will capture your fancy. jahy
Drat. That previous comment needs this:
http://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/2012/04/maslow-1908-1970-hierarchy-of-needs-5.html
Thank you, I indeed know and follow Donald Clark since I last year saw him speak in Brussels. Thanks for the addition!
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