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Traditional Rewards Aren't Always As Effective As We Think.
Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think.
Suggested by my close and valued colleague, Margo Meeker, here's a powerful and informative TED presentation by career analyst Daniel Pink on the real secret of motivation and rewards:
Dan examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories — and maybe, a way forward.
How To Reward Your People.
Fact: We don't regularly acknowledge the people who make our career machine run. Everyone who works so hard to make us look good to our clients and management. So here's a little tool to help you remember. It's called R E W A R D S.
Fact: We don't regularly acknowledge the people who make our 'career machine' run. Everyone who works so hard to make us look good to our clients and management.
So here's a old tool to help you remember. It's called R E W A R D S.
R = Results Only reward results to encourage behavior.
E = Explainable Able to explain to everyone else.
W = When it happens Reward someone as close to when it occurs, it's stronger, more powerful that way.
A = Available Available to everyone on your team. Don't play favorites.
R = Repeatable Other people on your team can do the same thing and the same result will occur.
D = Designed Specifically for the person, personalize it. It makes it special.
S = Share publicly Make an announcement, encourage new behaviors.
Try it this week — you will begin to see it slowly change your team's efforts.
What do you do to reward your staff?