what is JS Mills Nature of Harms and how does this Libertari
what is J.S. Mill\'s Nature of Harms and how does this Libertarian viewpoint justify ethical governmental intervention? how does Weinstein\'s Ethical/Emotional Intelligence elements influence the Golden Rule [Maxwell\'s view]. what is Max Weber\'s depiction of the Ideal Organization? What are the similarities of McGregor\'s workplace model and Taylors. How did Maslow\'s theory influence McGregor and Herzberg? Elton Mayo\'s study of Western Electric/Westinghouse workplace launched the Human Relations school of management-- What influence did this research have on Herzberg, McGregor and Ouchi Theory Z?
Solution
(a) J.S mill\'s harm principle states that no society has right to prevent any kind of actions that only affect the individual who are performing them and nobody else.
(b) Weinstein\'s ethical/emotional intelligence elements influence the golden rule Bruce Weinstein declares that our ethical intelligence actually detemines how successful you are in your job and how strong are your relationships with your family and friends.
(c) Max. Weber\'s depiction of the ideal organization was depend on the concept of bureaucracies. According to him the abuse of power by leaders can be minimised with bureaucracies within the organization. With bureaucracies offices can be ranked in a hierarchical order and operations can be characterised by impersonal rules.
(d) The similarities are following:
(e) Maslow describe that humans are motivated by five essential needs and that are Physical needs, security needs, social needs, self-esteem needs and self-fulfilment needs.
Herzberg has developed the two-factor theory of motivation.
(f) The following factors influence the research:
