Motivating People - Theory X vs Theory Y eLearning Course
Course Overview
Over 50 years ago, a social psychologist Douglas McGregor of MIT published a book outlining his research of two contrasting management styles: Theory X and Theory Y.
He argued that Theory X, based on hierarchy and power, was an outdated authoritarian “top-down” way of managing people. Theory Y, he proposed, was an improved, alternative method of management, one that was more participative and synergistic.
Learning Objectives
- Define Theory X and Y management styles
- Describe Theory X and Y from the management’s and worker’s perspective
- Differentiate between Theory X and Theory Y managerial styles
This course has a minimum of 25 learner registrations for us to provide a quotation.
Request a Quotation- Language
- UK
- Date last updated
- 3/29/2022
- Duration
- 10 Minutes
- Suitable Devices
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- PC
- Phone
- Tablet
- Audio is Required
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- Yes
- Includes Video
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- Yes
- Downloadable Resources
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- Transcripts
- Completion Criteria
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- Pass final test
- Visit all pages
- Pass Mark
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- 100% pass mark required
- Course Technology
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- HTML5
- SCORM 1.2
- Can be customised
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- No
- Accreditation or Endorsements
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- SHRM
- Languages
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- English