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Workplace motivation isn’t just about pizzas and beer (although that helps)
Workplace motivation isn’t just about pizzas and beer (although that helps)
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25 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2021
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Podcast episode
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How do you find your work mojo now that your holiday halo has started to dim?January is the most popular month to give your job the flick (and to file for divorce apparently - but this is outside the scope of our show!). We talk motivation with sports and organisational psychologist Dr Travis Kemp and Chris Low, head of vibe at Canva which has twice been named Australia's best place to work. We discuss why things come to a head in January - just what's going on in our brains? Plus why personal values trump free beer, why money isn't our primary motivator, and how eating breakfast and lunch together helped online graphic design business Canva become a unicorn company (a privately-owned start up worth more than a US one billion dollars).Chris also refers to the importance of psychological safety in the workplace. To hear more about this, listen to our previous show on this topic: After ramp up your motivation, you might want to tackle one of the toughest challenges in the workplace and have that difficult conversation. Karen Gately from Corporate Dojo gives us her very practical and imminently doable take.Producer: Maria Tickle(This program first aired on ABC Radio National on January 27, 2020.)
Released:
Jan 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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