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Why Motivating People Doesn't Work...and What Does: The New Science of Leading, Energizing, and Engaging: Why Motivating People Doesn't Work...and What Does

Autor Susan Fowler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mar 2017
Top trainer and coach Susan Fowler urges leaders to stop trying to motivate people It's frustrating for everyone involved, and it just doesn't work--not if you want a genuine commitment to excellence. Applying recent, often surprising psychological discoveries, she lays out a tested process for helping people motivate themselves in ways that not only increase productivity and engagement but also give them a profound sense of purpose and fulfillment. Traditional carrot-and-stick techniques may result in temporary gains, Fowler argues, but once the bribe or the threat is gone, people's commitment flags. And these kinds of techniques make people focus more on the reward or the punishment rather than on their jobs. Her Optimal Motivation process shows leaders how to move away from dependence on external rewards and help employees discover how their jobs can meet their needs for autonomy, connection, and competence that psychology tells us result in true, long-lasting motivation. Susan Fowler's book is the groundbreaking answer for leaders who want to "get motivation" right
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ISBN-13: 9781626569454
ISBN-10: 1626569452
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția McGraw-Hill
Seria Why Motivating People Doesn't Work...and What Does

Locul publicării:United States

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Top trainer and coach Susan Fowler urges leaders to stop trying to motivate people It's frustrating for everyone involved, and it just doesn't work--not if you want a genuine commitment to excellence. Applying recent, often surprising psychological discoveries, she lays out a tested process for helping people motivate themselves in ways that not only increase productivity and engagement but also give them a profound sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Traditional carrot-and-stick techniques may result in temporary gains, Fowler argues, but once the bribe or the threat is gone, people's commitment flags. And these kinds of techniques make people focus more on the reward or the punishment rather than on their jobs. Her Optimal Motivation process shows leaders how to move away from dependence on external rewards and help employees discover how their jobs can meet their needs for autonomy, connection, and competence that psychology tells us result in true, long-lasting motivation. Susan Fowler's book is the groundbreaking answer for leaders who want to "get motivation" right


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Susan Fowler