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Charlotte Blank - The Science of Motivation Explained: Uncovering What Really Drives Us to Achieve

Charlotte Blank - The Science of Motivation Explained: Uncovering What Really Drives Us to Achieve

Episode 164 Published 4 years, 7 months ago
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Tune in to hear:

- What does Charlotte’s day to day role as a Chief Behavioral Officer look like?

- Has the science of motivating employees shifted a great deal since The Great Depression or do other cultural or economic factors play into people’s loyalty to a particular company?

- How accurately can people assess what motivates them to work?

- What wrong assumptions do people routinely make about what motivates human behavior?

- What is a simple randomized control trial (RCT) that a business could run without hiring 3rd party expertise?

- What is Charlotte’s favorite RCT that she has overseen in her career?

- Are their parts of human behavior that defy scientific examination?

- What are some of the lessons we can learn from the “replication crisis?”

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Compliance Code: 2237-OAS-8/9/2021

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