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Monday, June 27, 2011
dan pink
rewards by their own nature narrow our focus
if then rewards work well for easy problems
as long as mechanical skills - higher reward better performance
even rudimentary critical thinking - rewards led to lower performance
mismatch between what science knows and what business (school) does
don't do more of the wrong things...
1) autonomy
2) mastery
3) purpose
notes
from same talk over a year ago
in rowe - people don't have schedules.. don't have to show up at all, meetings are optional, productivity/engagement/mastery goes up, turnover goes down
science confirms what we already know in our hearts.
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