The Pygmalion Effect
Title: The Pygmalion Effect
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 421 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Pygmalion Effect
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 421 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
This article discusses how the Pygmalion effect can shape people based upon how they are treated in life. What effect can managers have on their employee's success? Pygmalion was a sculptor and according to Greek mythology, he fashioned a statute of a beautiful woman and prayed to the Gods that the statute be transformed into a real woman. His wish was granted. This example is illustrated in the classic play, My Fair Lady, written by
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employee is successful. However, if the manager's message is one of negativity, lacking in praise or encouragement, then the employee is less likely to have any self-esteem, job performance is low, and as a result, the employee is usually less successful.
References:
Heathfield, S.M., Human Resources, The Two Most Important Management Secrets: The Pygmalion and Galatea Effects. Retrieved July 3, 2006 from
<Tab/>http://humanresources.about.com/od/managementtips/a/mgmtsecret.htm.