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xela ([personal profile] xela) wrote2009-09-21 01:00 pm
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Excellent TED talk on motivation

Most of us (by which I mean me and the handful of people who regularly read my LJ) are, however much we may dislike the term, knowledge workers; many of us also manage other knowledge workers. And most of us — or at any rate, those with whom I have, over the years, had conversations about the subject — feel that, once you're making a decent living, money isn't anywhere near as good a motivator, for ourselves and those of our colleagues we respect, as upper management seems to think it is.

But until now I didn't know there was science to back that belief up. Indeed, science to show that financial incentives are in fact de-motivatiing for creative intellectual work.

Deniel Pink's TED talk. Ninteen minutes. Well worth watching.

[identity profile] nakor.livejournal.com 2009-09-21 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
It may be true in general, and it may be only that I haven't hit the "decent living" layer, but I sure find money an enormous motivator for doing my knowledge-work at somebody else's problems instead of whatever I find interesting. It's true that it doesn't change my rate of output, but it certainly changes my direction.
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[personal profile] siderea 2009-09-21 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
But until now I didn't know there was science to back that belief up.

...dude? You somehow never ran across Punished by Rewards by Alfie Kohn?