First was The 2 Johnnies and now this...
That was Gaelic football manager and former player Jim Gavin, who with Dublin became the first person in GAA history to manage a team to five successive All-Irelands.
Gavin - who now serves as Director of People and Operations at the Irish Aviation Authority - made an appearance on the LC higher-level Business paper on Wednesday ."Jim Gavin, Director of People and Operations in the Irish Aviation Authority, is a speaker on leadership and motivation. He references motivational theorists such as Douglas McGregor and Abraham Maslow.
In terms of American psychologist Maslow, he proposed Maslow's hierarchy of needs - a theory for understanding the motivations for human behavior. The idea is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid, with the largest and most fundamental needs of humans at the bottom, followed by the need for self-actualisation and transcendence at the top.
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