Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

ABOUT THE BOOKIn Drive, Daniel Pink makes the case that its time to rethink our business practices. The contemporary view of motivation is that if you want people to perform better, you give them contingent rewards or threaten them with punishments. For many twenty-first century tasks, however, contingent rewards, such as monetary incentives, do not work. Incentives narrow focus and restrict possibility, so theyre only effective for tasks that have clear set of rules and obvious solutions. Too m

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