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Forget everything you thought you knew about how to motivate people--at work, at school, at home. It's wrong. As Daniel H. Pink explains in his new and paradigm-shattering book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's worlContinue
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Waleswong said on Nov 28, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Harrietkingaby said on May 21, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Pablo Rodríguez Madroño said on Apr 11, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Mr. Pink, your readers are no idiots
The intuition behind Drive makes sense: people are motivated to act not just by external rewards, but by fun and their interests. There is even some research to support it. So far, so good.
Everything else about the book is really not up to standards. It cuts corners: three examples become ... (continue)
Alberto Cottica said on Jun 25, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Not as though provoking as I thought. Perhaps I have read similar ideas in other books. I would rather read Tom Rath's Well beings.
differentiate right-brains job from left-brain one. Productivity of the former one could be ruined by rewards as the rewards can limit the creativity. (Play vs work.) ... (continue)
Not as though provoking as I thought. Perhaps I have read similar ideas in other books. I would rather read Tom Rath's Well beings.
differentiate right-brains job from left-brain one. Productivity of the former one could be ruined by rewards as the rewards can limit the creativity. (Play vs work.) extrinsic reward is for survival. Intrinsic reward is fo fulfillment (autonomy, mastery/flow, purpose)
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