Egornomics is a term that combines "ego" and "ergonomics," referring to the study of how individual self-perception and self-importance influence behavior, decision-making, and interactions in various environments. It emphasizes understanding human behavior with a focus on personal identity and psychological factors, particularly in workplace settings. By analyzing the interplay between ego and ergonomics, organizations can enhance productivity and employee satisfaction by creating environments that cater to individual needs and motivations.