🔑 Motivation is not solely driven by external rewards, but also by intrinsic factors such as autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
đź’ˇ Traditional motivational methods, such as rewards and punishments, may not always yield desired results and can actually hinder creativity and problem-solving abilities.
🕯️ The candle experiment by psychologist Karl Duncker highlights the importance of thinking outside the box and finding unconventional solutions to problems.
🔑 The key to overcoming functional fixedness is to think creatively and look for alternative uses for objects.
đź’ˇ Research shows that traditional external motivators like rewards and bonuses may not be effective in improving performance and creativity.
🤔 There is a disconnect between what science says about motivation and what happens in the workplace.
🔑 In the 20th century, external rewards like rewards and punishments were effective motivators for tasks.
🧩 However, in the 21st century, mechanical rewards and punishments are often ineffective and even harmful.
đź’ˇ Tasks that require creative thinking and innovation are better motivated by intrinsic factors and require a different approach.
🔑 Financial incentives can have a negative impact on overall performance.
✨ Organizations often make decisions based on outdated assumptions rather than scientific evidence.
đź’ˇ A new approach to motivation is needed, focusing on intrinsic motivation and a sense of purpose.
đź’ˇ Providing people with adequate autonomy, rather than relying solely on monetary rewards, can lead to increased motivation and innovation.
🏢 Companies like Atlassian and Google have implemented strategies that allow employees to work on projects of their choice for a certain percentage of their time, leading to the development of successful new products and increased productivity.
🔄 A results-oriented work environment, where employees have the freedom to choose when, where, and how they work, can significantly improve productivity, job satisfaction, and reduce losses.
🧩 The puzzle of motivation lies in the difference between what science knows and what businesses do.
đź’ˇ Rewards and punishments are not effective motivators for creative tasks.
🌟 Intrinsic motivation, autonomy, mastery, and purpose are the key drivers of high performance.