Meduard

notes on a book

Drive

by Daniel H. Pink

Pink's argument is that the carrot-and-stick model breaks down for any work that takes real thinking. What actually drives people is autonomy, the chance to get better at something that matters, and a sense of purpose behind it. He leans hard on a handful of studies and repeats the point more than he needs to, but for anyone managing creative work, the core of it rings true.