Douglas mcgregor rejects theory x, which holds that "workers essentially dislike work and will do everything they can to avoid it."
Theory X depends on suppositions with respect to the normal worker. This management style accept that the run of the mill laborer has little aspiration, dodges duty, and is singular objective oriented. Theory X style chiefs trust their representatives are less smart, lazier, and work exclusively for a feasible income. Management trusts worker's work depends without anyone else self-interest. Managers who trust workers work in this way will probably utilize prizes or disciplines as inspiration.