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 world is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.
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In journalism we call the one sentence statement a focus statement. It's someone doing something for something. I think your ideas are sound and thank-you for sharing them with us. Also thanks for saying that the new MBA is a MFA. We need to raise a generation of thinkers.
RTRMediaInc 6 months ago
This video is not the best commercial for the book. It's mostly about other things. Good book. Bad commercial.
billstacker 1 year ago
what a crock of shit, if you can be defined my one sentance you aren't a human being, you're a dictionary definition. Even your example doesn't make any sense as JFK is one of the most respected and well loved presidents and he didn't fit your moronic theory,
limblimblimblimb 2 years ago