Forget the Stick and the Carrot: Here’s What Motivates Humans
Leaders often rely on the ‘carrot’ of rewards and incentives as a motivator. But research shows this can be counterproductive.
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Leaders often rely on the ‘carrot’ of rewards and incentives as a motivator. But research shows this can be counterproductive.
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