Motivation 2.0, based on external rewards, worked well for routine tasks but falters in modern, creative work. Pink traces its historical roots and explains why it’s ineffective for today’s challenges.
“Our current operating system, Motivation 2.0, is built entirely around external carrots and sticks.”
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