Science of human motivations

Posted by czauner on Sep 4, 2009 in The Net |

Dan Pink gives a talk on the surprising science of motivation. By reviewing some scientific experiments in the field human motivations Pink brings up several facts:

  • Rewards often narrow and restrict our focus.
  • Extrinsic Incentive blocks creativity
  • Financial incentives can result in a negative impact on overall performance.

But I suggest to watch the video:

Basically the talk is about the mismatch between what science knows and what business does.

Pink suggests not to do more of the wrong things, i.e. focus on intrinsic motivation: autonomy, mastery & purpose. As most radical example he states that employees may work when they want, where they want, how they want.

  • Extrinsic motivation is sooo 20th century
  • The “If…then”-rewards often destroy creativity
  • The secret to high performance isn’t rewards & punishments

Sounds nice but isn’t it utopia?

The talk is originally published on ted.com, where you also find some comments worth reading.

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