Drive | A Guide to the Book by Daniel Pink
Management expert Daniel H. Pink reviews decades of motivational research to shed light on why workplace productivity around the world is declining and what organizations can do about it.
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- A brief synopsis of the original book
- Key takeaways from Pink’s plan “Motivation 3.0”
- The science behind the outdated modes of motivation we use
- Actionable ideas on how to change motivation structure in your home and business
- Background on the original author
About the Original Book:
As far as motivation goes, Pink writes in this New York Times bestseller, rewards and punishments are relics of the 20th century. If businesses, governments, and schools are to motivate people, they have to find a way to meet their deepest psychological needs, namely autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Drive is a candid and timely reminder that external rewards only motivate people to get more rewards, not to do the work for which they are being rewarded.
Executives, general employees, teachers, and parents looking for ways to improve their organizations or increase the motivation of the people they are in charge of will find this book very insightful.
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