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    "Pink's ideas deserve a wide hearing. Corporate boards, in fact, could do well by kicking out their pay consultants for an hour and reading Pink's conclusions instead."
    - Forbes

    "Fascinating . . . If Pink's proselytizing helps persuade employers to make work more fulfilling, Drive will be a powerhouse."
    - USA Today

    "Pink’s analysis–and new model–of motivation offers tremendous insight into our deepest nature."
    – Publishers Weekly

    "Pink makes a convincing case that organizations ignore intrinsic motivation at their peril."
    - Scientific American

    "Persuasive . . .Harnessing the power of intrinsic motivation rather than extrinsic remuneration can be thoroughly satisfying and infinitely more rewarding."
    - Miami Herald

    "These lessons are worth repeating, and if more companies feel emboldened to follow Mr. Pink's advice, then so much the better.
    - Wall Street Journal

    "Pink is rapidly acquiring international guru status . . . He is an engaging writer, who challenges and provokes."
    - Financial Times

    “Important reading…an integral addition to a growing body of literature that argues for a radical shift in how businesses operate.”
    – Kirkus

    “Drive is the rare book that will get you to think and inspire you to act. Pink makes a strong, science-based case for rethinking motivation–and then provides the tools you need to transform your life.”
    –Dr. Mehmet Oz, co-author of YOU: The Owners Manual

    "Pink’s a gifted writer who turns even the heaviest scientific study into something digestible — and often amusing — without losing his intellectual punch."
    - New York Post

    "Enchanting . . . an important book offering a whole new way to think about motivation."
    - Globe and Mail

Drive

Drive by Dan Pink

From Daniel H. Pink, the author of the bestselling A Whole New Mind, comes a paradigm-shattering look at what truly motivates us and how we can use that knowledge to work smarter and live better.

Most of us believe that the best way to motivate ourselves and others is with external rewards like money—the carrot-and-stick approach. That’s a mistake, Daniel H. Pink says in, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, his provocative and persuasive new book. The secret to high performance and satisfaction—at work, at school, and at home—is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.

Drawing on four decades of scientific research on human motivation, Pink exposes the mismatch between what science knows and what business does—and how that affects every aspect of life. He demonstrates that while carrots and sticks worked successfully in the twentieth century, that’s precisely the wrong way to motivate people for today’s challenges. In Drive, he examines the three elements of true motivation—autonomy, mastery, and purpose—and offers smart and surprising techniques for putting these into action. Along the way, he takes us to companies that are enlisting new approaches to motivation and introduces us to the scientists and entrepreneurs who are pointing a bold way forward.

Drive is bursting with big ideas—the rare book that will change how you think and transform how you live.