58 pages • 1 hour read
270
Book • Fiction
2010s
2009
Adult
18+ years
1140L
In Drive, Daniel Pink examines research by psychologists and management theorists to argue that intrinsic motivation, driven by the desires for autonomy, mastery, and purpose, is more effective for long-term motivation than extrinsic rewards and punishments. He explores real-life scenarios, discusses the impacts of these motivators, and offers tips for incorporating them in work and education.
Informative
Inspirational
Challenging
Daniel H. Pink's Drive explores the science behind motivation, emphasizing autonomy, mastery, and purpose over traditional incentives. Reviews praise its insightful research and practical applications in business and education. Critics argue it can be repetitive, and some concepts lack original depth. Overall, it provides valuable perspectives on modern motivational strategies.
Readers who would enjoy Drive by Daniel H. Pink are typically those interested in psychology, self-improvement, and business management. Fans of Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers or Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People will appreciate Drive's insights into motivation.
270
Book • Fiction
2010s
2009
Adult
18+ years
1140L
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