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http://experiencecurve.com/archives/re-writing-the-operating-system-for-business | http://experiencecurve.com/archives/re-writing-the-operating-system-for-business | ||
[[category:Link]]{{tags|collaboration|videos}} | [[category:Link]]{{tags|collaboration|videos}} | ||
| − | * references Atlassian | + | * references Atlassian's practice of 'Fed-Ex days' for idea hatching |
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| + | It's time to update outdated and unscientific notions of motivation: | ||
| + | #Autonomy | ||
| + | #Mastery | ||
| + | #Purpose | ||
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| + | vs. | ||
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| + | Carrots on sticks | ||
Latest revision as of 20:17, 28 December 2010
http://experiencecurve.com/archives/re-writing-the-operating-system-for-business
- references Atlassian's practice of 'Fed-Ex days' for idea hatching
It's time to update outdated and unscientific notions of motivation:
- Autonomy
- Mastery
- Purpose
vs.
Carrots on sticks



