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7 must-read books on work and productivity, from Dan Pink | Ideas.TED.com

7 must-read books on work and productivity, from Dan Pink | Ideas.TED.com | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
In 1962, Princeton psychologist Sam Glucksberg performed an experiment based on the classic candle problem test. He presented two groups with the same task, but with different rewards: One would receive monetary rewards based on speed, while the other was told only to complete the task as quickly as possible. The results were counterintuitive. The latter group performed the task on average three and a half times faster than the first. Why?

As career analyst Dan Pink (Watch: The puzzle of motivation) has learned, traditional motivators like money can be far less effective than intrinsic motivators like autonomy, mastery and purpose. Indeed, productivity itself is a mystery we still struggle to unravel. Below, find seven must-reads (and a playlist) that look closely at how work works, provided by Pink for his TED Talk.
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Why we owe it to ourselves to spend quiet time alone every day - TED Ideas

Why we owe it to ourselves to spend quiet time alone every day - TED Ideas | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
By not giving ourselves the minutes — or hours — free of devices and distractions, we risk losing our ability to know who we are and what’s important to us, says physicist and writer Alan Lightman.
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