Review
Pink is rapidly acquiring international guru status . . . He is an engaging writer, who challenges and provokes. --Financial Times
These lessons are worth repeating, and if more companies feel emboldened to follow Mr. Pink's advice, then so much the better. --Wall Street Journal
Inspiring. --Guardian
As Dan Pink's new book Drive argues, financial incentives are no longer enough to give a business an edge: in an economy driven by ideas and creativity, it's more effective to give workers a sense of purpose, of mastery, of autonomy over their time and their tasks. Because the only certainty in the decade to come is that disruptive change is going to continue to catch out businesses that are unprepared.
--David Rowan, Daily Telegraph
These lessons are worth repeating, and if more companies feel emboldened to follow Mr. Pink's advice, then so much the better. --Wall Street Journal
Inspiring. --Guardian
As Dan Pink's new book Drive argues, financial incentives are no longer enough to give a business an edge: in an economy driven by ideas and creativity, it's more effective to give workers a sense of purpose, of mastery, of autonomy over their time and their tasks. Because the only certainty in the decade to come is that disruptive change is going to continue to catch out businesses that are unprepared.
--David Rowan, Daily Telegraph
Review
'What really drives high performance? In this eye-opening book, Daniel Pink draws on forty years of science to offer some surprising answers. He shows the limits of carrots and sticks and explores the hard-headed power of autonomy, mastery, and purpose to help us work smarter and live better.' Chris Anderson, author of THE LONG TAIL and FREE








