Tweets of the Day: Great Ideas, Day Three
I can't believe Great Ideas is over already! But even though the physical conference is over, there's still a ton of good stuff to read on Twitter and elsewhere.
There was a veritable flood of tweets yesterday during Dan Pink's closing general session (note to self: Get a copy of Drive). Today's Tweets of the Day represent some major themes that seemed to resonate with folks participating in the #ideas10 conversation:
RandiSumner: Dan Pink: Human nature is not passive. Have you ever met a 2/4yr old who wasn't by nature active & engaged? #ideas10
slopez1: The more people have autonomy over time, team, technique and tasks the better the performance #ideas10
FrankFortin: Self direction is the path to engagement. #ideas10 This might be my takeaway of the week.
shellyalcorn: Activity and scurrying is not evidence of creativity #ideas10
raganfore: @DanielPink: By far, biggest work motivator: making progress in one's work. #ideas10
maggielmcg: If making progress in one's work is biggest motivator, what does it mean that assns are notorious for slowness hampering progress? #ideas10
maddiegrant: The purpose motive is associations' secret sauce. #ideas10
SteveDrake: Pink: Key question for each of us: was I better today than yesterday? #ideas10
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