Unintended Consequences

I would like to collect a story from you.

There is a brew-ha-ha brewing over at Aubrey Daniels’ blog about such things as reward vs reinforcement vs motivation. This got started as Dan Pink’s Drive hit bookstores. Aubrey was puzzled over some of Pink’s observations.

“Contrary to what Pink asserts in his book, the surprising truth about what motivates us is that reinforcement always works, but not always as it is intended. The science of behavior has validated that fact in thousands of research studies over the last century. You don’t always get more of the behavior you reward, but you always get more of any behavior that is reinforced. That is true today and it was true thousands of years ago. If creative behavior is reinforced, you (the company, the person) will do more of it. Count on it. When work environments are properly arranged to produce positive reinforcers for highly productive, creative outcomes, they always do produce such outcomes.”

So, here is the story I would like to collect from you. What reward system have you tried in the past, that produced unintended consequences? Post your story at Ask Tom and then we can kick the can around.

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