Showing posts with label Rewards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rewards. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Punished by Rewards - A Review of the Book by Alfie Kohn

There is a whole industry dedicated to the provision of rewards programmes for performance and almost every organisation on this planet in one way or another runs their business on the basis of providing rewards for performance. Lets be clear right here that the reward is something extra, something other than the wage that has been agreed as the going rate for the job.

Without reading "Punished by Rewards" it may be difficult to appreciate Alfie's point but let me give an example from the book. Alfie tells us one story about a scheme sponsored by Pizza Hut in North America to encourage children to read. He tells us that in order to encourage literacy, children were promised a pizza for every book that they read.

On the surface it sounds perfectly laudable until you examine the detail of what actually happened. These children instead of being encouraged to read, now saw books as obstacles between themselves and a pizza, and that the obstacle had to be surmounted as quickly and with as little effort as possible. Thus instead of finding joy in the act of reading, the books these children read were selected by them on the basis of how thin they were and the size of the typeface so that they could qualify for their free pizzas as quickly as possible.

As Alfie notes, instead of encouraging children to develop an interest in books, this programme produced "fat kids who couldn't read." In the first five chapters of this book Alfie Kohn turns our understanding of what is accepted as a basic tenet of our management practice, on its head. He does it with such startling logic that it is impossible not to get it, and although his history is principally in education his experience as a behaviourist means that the lessons he learned in the field of education are as surgically relevant wherever we find one set of people trying to make another set of people work harder. He goes on to show us in a hundred different ways, through stories and example, how what we assumed was a way to get people to perform, actually has the completely opposite effect.

Alfie tells a brilliant story to illustrate the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and the effect one has on the other, in the case of an old gentleman who lived on the route home outside a local school in America. The children had taken it upon themselves to stop outside his house to fire abuse at him, safe in the knowledge that he could not chase them.

But the old man had a plan. One day he called to the children and asked them if they would come back the following day to abuse him again, if he paid them a dollar each. The children were delighted and duly turned up the following day to earn their dollar, and spent the afternoon hurtling more abuse at the man. The man waited until they had finished then apologised because he would only be able to pay them 50 cents for the same thing on the following day. The children agreed that fifty cents would be OK so they returned the following day. Again the old man waited until they had finished then apologised again, tomorrow he would only be able to give them 10 cents each.

At this the children turned up their noses and refused to abuse him any more.

The old man had taken something that these children were clearly enjoying and by rewarding them for doing it, he completely changed the way that they felt about what they were doing until they would not consider doing it unless they were paid. By rewarding them with an Extrinsic Motivator, he had robbed them of their joy, their Intrinsic Motivator. Alfie shows us how managers do this exact same thing to their workforces every time they attempt to influence performance by giving rewards. But still they do it because they know of no other way to influence the performance of their workforces. This is while the world is reeling under the current crisis caused by bankers who were blinded to the long term effects of their financial strategies by their short term pursuit of individual rewards.

If you don't read this book you will be able to continue giving rewards for performance in the knowledge that what you are doing is improving the performance of your workforce. If you consider reading this book, be prepared to discover that almost all of the things that you ever considered to be good management practice, are not.

Peter A Hunter.
Author-Breaking the Mould
http://www.breakingthemould.co.uk/

If you have ever experienced or learned something which you then knew was instinctively right - you will never have forgotten it. Peter Hunter learned something years ago which, regrettably, most of us have still yet to learn. When we do - once we have understood the simplicity of his book 'Breaking the Mould' - it will transform our lives forever! Vic Baxter - Business Workout.


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Rewards of Immigrant's Heritage Language Transfer

What joys and pleasures are stored in for you, when your future generation settled abroad, speak to you in your heritage language.

It is every parents' pride and joy to see their children amounting into great men and women. It is very fulfilling for every immigrant parent who have left all that they grew up to know behind, venturing into the unknown seeking a better life for themselves and their children. Most immigrant parents will usually sacrifice all in order to see that their children excel in a strange land. It is very fulfilling and greatly rewarding to see these children grow and become successful in their chosen careers.

However, being successful as a parent does not come easy. There is a lot of patience, dedication, persistence and sacrifices invested in this venture. Immigrant parents will usually deny themselves of pleasure in order to adequately invest in their children. They work overtime, have little time to rest and give their all into their children's well being. Immigrant parents work hard to instill their values, belief and culture into their life with the hope that these children will grow up as responsible citizens in the community.

Passing on your values and morals to your children includes teaching them your culture. Since your children might not have the opportunity of knowing what is acceptable and not acceptable in your heritage culture, it becomes very imperative that you teach them since the only culture they are familiar with is that which you are presently living in and often times, the cultures and way of life differs from one culture to the other.

It becomes very important to teach your children your heritage language so that with that , they will understand the way of life of their community so that they d not become aliens to their own very culture. A child who speaks his parent's heritage language will definitely understand their values also and with passage of time will make them a strong part of his personality. Immigrant parents who take keen interest in imparting their heritage language to their children find a very peaceful and rewarding life in their old age and see their children grow up to be adults who are respectful and well established in their heritage community.

Another reward that comes with you transferring your heritage language is that your heritage link will be kept intact as your children too will pass it on to their own children and so forth. They will keep the culture and language that you so much cherish along with the good moral values that you have passed on to them.

Yet the biggest joy is to be able to communicate simple things to your children in your heritage language in a place where you don't very frequently come across your heritage language speakers and instead of looking around to find a local from your country who shares your culture, you simply look at your own child and talk. You can safely talk with your child in your heritage language and the passersby will not have to know what you both are talking about, that is a moment of close intimacy even when you are among the crowd.

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