Emotional invalidation can make you feel like expressing your needs is a relational luxury, not the non-negotiable it really ...
Ruchi Kulhari is a senior VP, Human Resources, at CoForge. She has over 20 years of expertise in HR strategy, implementation and metrics. As leaders, we want to support our employees at every stage of ...
Anticipating customer needs ranks among the chief objectives of many in the corporate arena. From marketing and advertising professionals to inventory planners and IT professionals, the ability to ...
Consider basic survival needs like water, air, food, and shelter. Meeting these physical needs means you can stay alive, but it takes more to give life meaning. You can’t see or touch things like ...
A "need" is something you have to have, a necessity. We all need food, shelter, clothes and other basics. A "want" is something you would like to have, but don't really need. Try explaining that to a ...
When you’re building a budget, one of the first pieces of advice experts will give is to divide your expenses into your “wants” and “needs” and base your spending on certain percentages of each. But ...
An ad hoc committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will be developed to examine the potential for integrating services addressing social needs and the social ...
Abraham Maslow believed that human needs had a hierarchy. Survival needs were the base needs, while “loftier” goals were closer to the top. The idea is that survival needs must be satisfied as a ...