"In 1950, I received my PhD in psychology. I was offered a fellowship to attend the Graduate School of Public Health at the . My major was to be in industrial mental health under the direction of an industrial psychiatrist from McGill University in Canada by the name of Graham Taylor. Unfortunately, I soon discovered that the concepts of industrial mental health were really a restatement of the concepts of that I had previously studied in clinical and abnormal psychology. Reflecting this disappointment, I entitled my Public Health Practice thesis Mental Health Is Not the Opposite of Mental Illness. After receiving my master’s degree in public health, I took a job as research director for Psychological Services of Pittsburgh. A local industrialist came to see me after a nasty labor relations disturbance and asked me plaintively, ‘What do people want from their jobs?’ I answered him in typical academic fashion, ‘Sir, I don’t know but if you give me enough money I will find out.’. I followed up on my School of Public Health thesis by designing a study to test the hypothesis that job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction were separate concepts. The result was the book, The Motivation to Work, which led to a fundamentally different approach to the study of people’s affective states."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Academics from the United StatesPsychologists from the United StatesBusiness theorists from the United StatesPeople from Boston
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Frederick Herzberg
Frederick Irving Herzberg (April 18, 1923 – January 19, 2000) was an American psychologist, and Professor of Management at the University of Utah, and author of the 1968 best-seller One More Time, How Do You Motivate Employees? He is most famous for introducing job enrichment and the , and is one of the most influential names in business management.
21 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Frederick Herzberg →
Related Quotes
"If you want people to do a good job, give them a good job to do — an enriched job."
"Among the factors of hygiene we have included supervision, interpersonal relations, physical working conditions, sala…"
"Man has two sets of needs: his need as an animal to avoid pain and his need as a human to grow psychologically."
"I can charge a man's battery, and then recharge it, and recharge it again. But it is only when he has his own generat…"
"Idleness, indifference and irresponsibility are healthy responses to absurd work... If you want people motivated to d…"
"It's the job of the manager not to light the fire of motivation, but to create an environment to let each person's pe…"
"True motivation comes from achievement, personal development, job satisfaction, and recognition."
"This book reports the findings from a study of job motivation based on a fresh approach to this problem. It is an imp…"
"There is a great variety of measures of job attitudes. Basically, however, the identification of job attitudes has be…"
"In our first pilot study we talked with clerical and production workers as well as professional and managerial people…"