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Each ascending step in Maslow's hierarchy of needs represents
Restraining Forces
Factors that resist or counteract change, preventing movement towards a desired state or objective.
Resistance Change
The opposition or pushback by individuals or groups within an organization against changes in processes, systems, or culture.
Process Forces
The dynamic elements within group interactions that contribute to the method of how tasks are approached, such as communication and decision-making protocols.
Driving Forces
Elements or factors that contribute to the motivation behind actions or changes within a person or system.
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