Motivating Staff - Do Incentives Really Work?
Jinfo Article
20th January 2015
By James Mullan
Abstract
Are you looking to motivate and encourage individuals within your organisation to share more knowledge? If you are then you might be thinking about using an incentive to encourage staff in this goal. However, James Mullan warns that this might not be an effective way to encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration.
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