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THE HERO'S JOURNEY MYTHOLOGY CODE OF HONOR
It is filled with great pictures, music and interesting and inspiring quotes from many great philosophers and entrepreneurs. He is working on a book on this topic.
Elliot created the HERO'S JOURNEY ENTREPRENEURSHIP FESTIVAL: THE GREAT BOOKS RIDE AGAIN and like me he has related the work of Joseph Campbell on the hero in mythology to entrepreneurship.
Click here to go to Elliot's website
Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
People Will Work For Purely Symbolic Rewards
See Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea from The Wall Street Journal, 4-30-11.
This reminds me of a quote I once read that supposedly came from Napoleon: "The most amazing thing I have learned about war is that men will die for ribbons." (or medals as is sometimes reported) Click here for more info about the paper.
Even more info is at Meaningless Awards Spur Performance.
"Economics
Thanks for Nothing
Awards that cost companies nothing to provide can pay dividends in productivity, a study finds.
Researchers in Switzerland hired 150 people to do two hours of real work for a nonprofit group. They were paid a flat rate of $37 to search the Web for information useful in fund-raising, namely, contact information for local-government officials who might be approached for grants. The nonprofit group made clear to the students that it had no jobs to offer them if they performed well.
The workers were assigned to small groups and given enough privacy that, if they chose, they could slack off at their computers. Eighty-three of the 150 were assigned to groups whose members were informed they'd be competing for a certificate of special thanks.
Despite the brevity of the job and the fixed wage, both groups were productive. More importantly, the workers competing for a frameable piece of paper gathered, on average, 12% more information than those that did not.
"Getting More Work for Nothing? Symbolic Awards and Worker Performance," Michael Kosfeld and Susanne Neckermann, American Economic Journal: Micro (forthcoming)"
This reminds me of a quote I once read that supposedly came from Napoleon: "The most amazing thing I have learned about war is that men will die for ribbons." (or medals as is sometimes reported) Click here for more info about the paper.
Even more info is at Meaningless Awards Spur Performance.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Legacies & Memories: A Company Devoted To Publishing The Stories Of Entreprneuers
See Legacies & Memories. I saw their ad in the WSJ on 4-20-11. The ad mentioned that entrepreneurs understand the value of having their life story told.. Of course, I have written about how entrepreneurs are like heroes. See my link on the side called "The Relationship Between Economics and Mythology." One of their books won an Axiom Award.
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