Drive by Dan Pink

In Drive, Daniel H. Pink challenges traditional ideas about motivation, arguing that true satisfaction comes from autonomy, mastery, and purpose. He explores how these elements drive high performance in work, school, and home environments. Through examples from innovative companies and insights from scientists, Pink presents a new approach to motivation that focuses on intrinsic human needs.

 
 
Kenny Wallace

Board Advisor • Performance Architecture & Behavioural Systems Design • The invisible governance of how work actually gets done.

https://www.KennyWallace.co.uk
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