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Because these bonuses are noncontingent “now that” rewards, they avoid the seven deadly flaws of most corporate carrots. And because they come from a colleague, not a boss, they carry a different (and perhaps deeper) meaning. As Kimley-Horn’s Julie Beauvais puts it, giving employees a way to acknowledge a coworker “puts the feedback control in the hands of the folks who are closest to the activity.”
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
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