Basic Physiological Needs: These needs are most basic in the hierarchy and corresponds to primary needs. Hunger, thirst, shelter, and sleep are some examples of these needs. In the organisational context, basic salary helps to satisfy these needs.
Safety/Security Needs: These needs provide security and protection from physical and emotional harm.
Examples: job security, stability of income, Pension plans etc.
Affiliation/Belonging Needs: These needs refer to affection, sense of belongingness, acceptance and friendship.
Esteem Needs: These include factors such as self-respect, autonomy status, recognition and attention.
Self Actualisation Needs: It is the highest level of need in the hierarchy. It refers to the drive to become what one is capable of becoming. These needs include growth, self-fulfillment and achievement of goals.