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Daniel Pink challenges the traditional belief that cash prizes and performance bonuses are the best ways to inspire people. He argues that the old carrot and stick model is actually counterproductive in the modern world. By drawing on decades of social science, Pink reveals that our highest performance comes from an internal drive rather than external pressures. He explains why the methods used i…

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