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Daniel Pink on the surprising science of motivation
www.ted.com Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Checkout our Facebook page for TED exclusives www.facebook.com
RSA Animate - Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
This lively RSAnimate, adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace. www.theRSA.org
Dan Pink - Drive
Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us Daniel Pink provides concrete examples of how intrinsic motivation functions both at home and in the workplace.
Daniel Pink: A Whole New Mind
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
Daniel Pink: Education and the Changing World of Work
Daniel Pink, bestselling author of A WHOLE NEW MIND, offers a metaphor for the changes taking place in the world of work and discusses how those changes relate to education. Visit discoveryeducation.com to learn more about Discovery Education's professional development resources.
Daniel Pink: Abundance, Asia and Automation
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
A Whole New Mind with Daniel Pink 1/6
Video version of Daniel Pink's "A Whole New Mind" that's on the web. The Book has information in it that the video doesn't have and the video has info in it that the book doesn't have. both are good, the book's a little better in my opinion. Could check out both.
Daniel Pink: What Really Motivates Workers
Author Daniel Pink draws on decades of scientific research to identify what makes us truly happy at work. Hint: It's not all about the money.
Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides
Let us now bullet-point our praise for Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein, two Tokyo-based architects who have turned PowerPoint, that fixture of cubicle life, into both art form and competitive sport. Their innovation, dubbed pecha-kucha (Japanese for "chatter"), applies a simple set of rules to presentations: exactly 20 slides displayed for 20 seconds each. That's it. Say what you need to say in six minutes and 40 seconds of exquisitely matched words and images and then sit the hell down. The result, in the hands of masters of the form, combines business meeting and poetry slam to transform corporate clich into surprisingly compelling beat-the-clock performance art. The duo — Dytham is British, Klein Italian — invented pecha-kucha four years ago to help revive a struggling performance space they owned. The first presentations were such a hit that they began hosting monthly pecha-kucha events, boozy affairs at which Tokyo architects and designers showcased their streamlined offerings to crowds of hundreds. Now there are pecha-nights in 80 cities, from Amsterdam and Atlanta to San Francisco and Shanghai. Why? Dytham believes that the rules have a liberating effect. "Suddenly," he says, "there's no preciousness in people's presentations." Just poetry. By Dan Pink | Wired Magazine Issue 15.09
Leading@Google: Daniel Pink
Daniel H. Pink is the author of the long-running New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller A WHOLE NEW MIND, as well as THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY BUNKO and FREE AGENT NATION. He has written for The New York Times,Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Wired, where he is a contributing editor. He has provided analysis of business trends for CNN, CNBC, ABC, NPR, and other networks in the US and abroad. He lectures to corporations, associations, and universities around the world on economic transformation and the new workplace. Pinks A WHOLE NEW MIND: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies and describes the six abilities individuals and organizations must master in an outsourced, automated age. In addition to its long-running bestseller status it has been translated into 20 languages. THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY BUNKO: The Last Career Guide Youll Ever Need, was the first American business book in the Japanese comic format known as manga. Illustrated by award-winning artist Rob Ten Pas, this was one of the bestselling graphic novels of 2008 and the only graphic novel ever to become a BusinessWeek bestseller. The book is now being translated into 14 languages. Pinks first book, FREE AGENT NATION: The Future of Working for Yourself, was a Washington Post bestseller that Publishers Weekly says has become a cornerstone of employee-management relations. His newest work, DRIVE: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates ...
Drive, Daniel Pink - 9781594488849
Forget everything you thought you knew about how to motivate people--at work, at school, at home. It's wrong. As Daniel H. Pink explains in his new and paradigm-shattering book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's world 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. View more: us.penguingroup.com
Daniel Pink: Choosing a Major
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
Interview - Dan Pink - Author of "Drive"
I had the opportunity to interview Dan Pink, author of New York Times bestseller "A Whole New Mind" and the new book "Drive." In this video Dan talks about the new book, compensation and innovation motivation, and the importance of recognition to continued motivation.
Daniel Pink: Exercise Creativity at Your Job
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
Daniel Pink - Ask Students
New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author Daniel Pink discusses motivation and how it relates to student education experiences. Pink, hosted by The Patterson Foundation, presented this topic to an audience of more than 200 in Sarasota, FL. For more information on the Cultural Connections with Students Initiative, please visit bit.ly
Dan Pink - Fortune Growth Summit
Dan Pink - author of Drive - talks to Verne Harnish about what motivates us. Bio - Daniel H. Pink is the author of several provocative, bestselling books about the changing world of work. His latest is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, which uses 50 years of behavioral science to overturn the conventional wisdom about human motivation and offer a more effective path to high performance. Drive reached every national bestseller list in its first month of publication and is now in its sixth month on the New York Times list. Over the next year, it will appear in Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, and 20 other languages. A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies and describes the six abilities individuals and organizations must master in an outsourced, automated age. A Whole New Mind is a long-running New York Times bestseller that has been translated into 23 languages. The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need is the first American business book in the Japanese comic format known as manga and the only graphic novel ever to become a BusinessWeek bestseller. Illustrated by award-winning artist Rob Ten Pas, The Adventures of Johnny Bunko has been translated into 14 languages. Dan's first book, Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself, was a Washington Post bestseller that Publishers Weekly says "has become a cornerstone of employee ...
Dan Pink - How Dan Pink Learned the Six Lessons
Dan Pink interviewed during the Chicago "Bunko Breakfast" on April 24, 2008
Daniel Pink: Help! My Resume Has Too Many Jobs!
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
eSN TechWatch: Preparing Kids for 21st-Century Success -- Ma
Author Daniel Pink discusses what it will take for students to succeed in an outsourced and automated world—and how schools should change their approach to education accordingly.
Dan Pink on Motivation, Performance and Challenging Business Orthodoxies
Best-selling author Daniel Pink discusses motivation, performance and challenging business orthodoxies in his keynote address at APA's 2011 Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards.
Dan Pink on Motivation
Watch the full video at online.aasa.org. AASA Executive Director Dan Domenech talks to author Daniel Pink about Pink's new book Drive The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. Pink explains that traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think, and internal motivation is the key to high performance. He outlines the implications of his findings for educators in such areas as student engagement and teacher performance pay. Also, don't miss PInk's interview in The School Administrator magazine at www.aasa.org
Daniel Pink Speaks About Employee Motivation (Pt. 1) - buildaroo.com
Daniel Pink's amazing keynote talk from Dwell on Design 2009 in Los Angeles. Daniel spoke about 40 years of research that shows that our traditional approach to motivation - the approach that people respond to rewards and punishment and that if you want them achieve at a higher level you offer them a carrot or threaten them with a stick—is not right, and these typical approaches of the typical business in North America don't work. Daniel spoke about the fact that the people and the organizations that really flourish prize autonomy, the sense of doing something out of self-direction rather than being pushed by somebody else—the sense of mastery, which is the desire to get better and better and better at something, and also the sense of purpose, which is about doing something that outlasts yourself, in the service of a cause larger than oneself. He relates these ideas about motivation to building since he feels that these three keys to true motivation are strongly embodied by architects and designers. For more videos like this check out www.buildaroo.com
Interview With Dan Pink
www.womackcompany.com - here's the first interview for this session of Mastering Workplace Performance Online. My key takeaways: 1. Take more seminars. Dan talks about the importance of learning about our own process as it relates to our ability to engage at our best. 2. Know your own work styles. Dan shares his understanding of when he's at his best, and how he uses that to his advantage. 3. (Oh, this is the best part of the interview!) With 3 minutes until the end of the interview, Dan gives me the best advice possible...You gotta hear it, to believe it!
Daniel Pink's 2008 MCAD Commencement Speech-- Part 1
Daniel Pink delivers the commencement speech at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design's 2008 graduation. He's introduced by MCAD President Michael O'Keefe. This is part one of two. Each part is roughly 8.5 minutes.
Dan Pink on Limits of Management by Carrot & Stick
(Video is an excerpt from Daniel Pink's TED-Global talk of July 2009.) The members of many companies today practice routines related to traditional, formulaic management concepts like "ROI decision making" and "management by results," but such routines -- and the mindsets and organization culture they produce -- may not be well suited for today's crowded, less-predictable marketplaces. Daniel Pink provides a nice example on an empirical basis. To view the entire talk go to: www.ted.com
Daniel Pink: How Can I Switch Jobs?
Buy this DVD at: www.yoursuccessstore.com Just as we were getting used to the information age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities like logic, analysis, and repetitive production are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world; Why "routine" is the scariest word in the English language; How old line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding; What six abilities matter most in the emerging age.
Dan Pink - Six Lessons, Working and the Nature of Work
Dan Pink interviewed during the Chicago "Bunko Breakfast" on April 24, 2008
Dan Pink Part 1 of 6
Dan Pink Part 1 of 6. A presentation given at the Thinking Digital Conference, held at The Sage Gateshead May '08.
Dan Pink Part 2 of 6
Dan Pink 2 of 6. A Presentation give ant Thinking Digital Conference, held at The Sage Gateshead May '08.
Dan Pink Part 3 of 6
Dan Pink Part 3 of 6. A presentation given at the Thinking Digital Conference, held at The Sage Gateshead May '08.
What's your sentence 3rd Hour
My 3rd hour class answers the question, "What's my sentence?" inspired by author Dan Pink.
Dan Pink Part 4 of 6
Dan Pink Part 4 of 6. A presentation given at the Thinking Digital Conference, held at The Sage Gateshead May '08.
Dan Pink Part 5 of 6
Dan Pink Part 5 of 6. A presentation given at the Thinking Digital Conference held at The Sage Gateshead, May '08.
Dan Pink - On Managing or Working with Gen Y
Dan Pink interviewed during the Chicago "Bunko Breakfast" on April 24, 2008
Dan Pink on incentives and creativity
This is an excerpt of Dan Pink's TED talk on the impact of incentives on creative thinking and problem solving.
Daniel PInk Interview
Author magazine interviews Daniel Pink, author of Drive www.authormagazine.org
Johnny Bunko trailer
Preview trailer for Daniel Pink's new book, THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY BUNKO : The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need - America's first business book in manga.
Daniel Pink: Six Lessons of Entrepreneurship
Daniel Pink and Charlie Palmer reveal new theories and practices for successful businesses.
Daniel Pink: Automation Replacing Traditional Left Brain Skills
Daniel Pink: Automation Replacing Traditional Left Brain Skills
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