TEDTalks. Dan Pink, The Surprising Science of Motivation
Description
Formerly a speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore as well as an aide to Labor Secretary Robert Reich, Dan Pink went freelance to spark a right-brain revolution in the career marketplace. In this TEDTalk, the author of Drive and A Whole New Mind examines the puzzle of motivation - why it does or doesn't work. Viewers discover something that most social scientists know but many managers don't: traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think.
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19 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c2009
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Films on Demand
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