Contents
Foreword by Garry Ridge
Introduction: Stop Beating Your People with Carrots
1. The Motivation Dilemma
2. What Motivates People: The Real Story
3. Shifting Out of Overdrive
4. If Motivating People Doesn’t Work . . . What
Does?
5. Rethinking Leadership Now That Everything Else Has
Changed
6. Leader, Heal Thyself
7. Are Your Beliefs Eroding People’s Optimal Motivation?
8. The Promise of Optimal Motivation
Afterword by Ken Blanchard
Susan Fowler is the founder and CEO of Mojo Moments, a company dedicated to building psychological capacity in leaders at all levels. The Mojo Moments channel partner network spans the globe to deliver empirically sound and innovative learning experiences. Fowler has more than forty years of experience in leadership and motivation as a researcher, consultant, and keynote speaker in over forty countries worldwide. She is the creator and lead developer of The Ken Blanchard Company's Self Leadership curriculum. She teaches executive leadership at the University of San Diego, and she is the author or coauthor of eight books, including the bestseller translated into fourteen languages Why Motivating People Doesn't Work . . . and What Does, Master Your Motivation, and with Ken Blanchard, the bestselling Self Leadership and The One Minute Manager.
“Fowler (Master Your Motivation), a professor in executive
leadership at the University of San Diego, considers ways to
motivate others in this informative outing. Countering
‘carrot-and-stick’ incentivizing techniques, Fowler argues that
overreliance on external rewards such as bonuses undermines the
‘energy... [and] sense of positive well-being’ that people need to
achieve goals. These methods fail, she argues, because they take an
oversimplified view of motivation. In her ‘Spectrum of Motivation’
model, Fowler outlines optimal and suboptimal types, from external
motivation (for example, an employee who’s driven by a desire to
show off status in a meeting—the equivalent of ‘motivational junk
food’) to integrated motivation (an employee who links their
performance to an internal value, which is psychologically
sustainable). To instill a sense of internal motivation in workers,
Fowler suggests business leaders foster environments that encourage
autonomy and feelings of professional competence, which can promote
sustained effort. While this may prove challenging in hybrid
business environments, the author suggests leaders allow work from
home flexibility within reasonable limits and make a point of
keeping open lines of communication with team members. Fowler bases
her advice in thorough research, and her insights into the
motivational challenges of 21st-century workplaces are especially
salient. Leaders who want to amp up employee morale should take a
look.” (May)
—Publishers Weekly
“We know motivating people doesn’t work, but we’ve figured out what
does. I’ve witnessed firsthand how Susan’s work, captured in this
book, teaches you how to create a space where your tribe members
will flourish.”
—Garry Ridge, Chairman Emeritus, WD-40 Company
“You make a difference as a leader. What kind of difference will
you make? If you put the ideas from this book into action, you will
have a better chance of being a servant leader rather than a
self-serving one.”
—Ken Blanchard, Amazon Hall of Fame author
“No one wants to be bored or disengaged. Fowler provides a
groundbreaking approach for reframing traditional motivation into
cutting-edge leadership.”
—Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times and global
bestseller The Earned Life
“Think of this book as Daniel Pink's Drive for trainers.”
—TD Magazine
“Richly rewarding book…a romp across the ins and outs of
motivation.”
—People Management
“I encourage leaders to read this book—but with a warning. They may
get more than they expect. I learned as much about my own
motivation as I did about the motivation of those I lead.”
—M. Paula Daoust, PhD, Director, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Kansas
“Susan’s book is provocative and pragmatic at the same time. She
has successfully tapped into a longing I have had as a leader; how
can I help people do what I think they naturally want to do—grow,
develop, and fulfill their potential? Susan’s propositions are
surefire and easy to put to action”
—Dr. Santrupt B Misra, CEO, Carbon Black Business and Director,
Group H.R., Aditya Birla Group
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