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Extrinsic motivators don't work for creativity

Extrinsic motivators don't work for creativity

Businesses often use incentives to motivate people. If they want people to perform better, they reward them.

But science shows that contingent motivators work only in some circumstances. For many tasks, they not only don't work but cause harm: It narrows focus and restricts possibility.

Yet most businesses use extrinsic motivators, a carrots and sticks approach. And it doesn't work.

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Many organisations are trying to improve performance using outdated assumptions. If we want high performance, the solution is not rearranging the wrong strategy. We need a new approach.

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