The highest level need in the need Hierarchy of Abraham Maslow: (a)Safety Need (b)Belongingness Need (c)Self Actualisation Need (d)Prestige Need

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The highest level need in the need Hierarchy of Abraham Maslow:

(a)Safety Need

(b)Belongingness Need

(c)Self Actualisation Need

(d)Prestige Need

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answered Jan 13, 2018 by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 45 82
 
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The highest level need in the need Hierarchy of Abraham Maslow is self actualisation need. This need of an individual refers to achieving what one aims or aspires. For an employee in an organisation, such needs relate to growth, work satisfaction, etc.

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