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What Leaders Get Wrong About Employee Motivation

Research shows that top performance comes from intrinsically motivated, highly engaged employees, but many managers assume only carrots and sticks will ensure that they do their work. Underlying that assumption is agency theory, which has led to suboptimal ways of managing workers. The authors show how organizations that root performance management in the motivational assumptions of self-determination theory build more-engaged workforces.

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