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Uploaded on Oct 12, 2011

Teresa Amabile draws from her new book The Progress Principle to explain how companies can overcome the "crisis of disengagement" occurring in the workplace. Thank you to Definition 6 for providing in-kind video editing services for TEDxAtlanta.

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  • zachdos324

    I love your statistics videos made in the 80s. <3

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  • Araz Abbaszadeh

    I liked the book but not this speech. I found it not touching, and a bit artificial. Perhaps she needs to experience the progression by her soul first. Not a paasionate speech, good content though.

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  • Peggy Whitefield

    Brava, Dr. Amabaile! Excellent content expertly delivered. I am not only thinking of application already, but am about to go and make a difference right now!

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  • Todd Fadoir

    Having seen Theresa in a series of statistics instuctional videos in the 90s, I had no idea of her passion for workspace practices. My questions is whether the same best practices translate to the classroom? Teacher as manager, student as worker, "big project" as the process of learning.

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  • rbe5000

    I really enjoyed your talk. I am astonished that only 5% of managers identified progress. It seems to me the very point of working. I hope the progress principle is widely applied.

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  • ideaswithmerritt

    Teresa, I can see that you must have experienced the progress principle in the process of doing your own work. Congratulations and thank you for making this creative contribution and sticking with it all these years. Suzanne Merritt

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