It is the holiday season where you should be putting more fun in everything. Rex Lee did a nice blog post, Maximizing
Business Value from Enterprise 2.0 through Fun & Motivation. I did a FastFoward post on it but could
not resist from including it here and adding some more as I think the message is
essential. Rex begins with scientific premise that providing financial rewards
to people for knowledge-based tasks is counter productive.
Rex offers an excellent video from Dan Pink that argues
that while rewarding people for many simple work tasks from the 20th century
and before might increase performance, doing it for the cognitive tasks of the
21st century does not work. The reason is that it narrows the focus
and does not promote the exploration of options that can occur with other
motivations. I have also found that it undercuts the team sprit and sharing
that collaborative organizations need.
Our recent economic downturn also shows that it puts too much weight on
individual achievement even if it is counter to the success of the whole
organization.
I think this makes sense. If you try to use performance incentives to promote
enterprise 2.0 adoption, you need to be very careful that it does not reward
the wrong behavior. It certainly
needs to be aimed at overall team success if used at all.
So what does Rex offer instead? He writes, why not
fun. Here I am completely onboard.
I have often been involved in knowledge management implementations where we
introduced fun as part of the awareness campaign. I will work even more if it makes the work more fun, such as
meeting new interesting people to collaborate with and finding out more about
your colleagues. In a minor way this is why I like to work with music as I get
caught up in the rhythms of the sounds and works seems more fun.
Rex closes with a great video from Volkswagen that seals
the deal. It shows how if you make one channel more fun it will trump the easier,
formerly more popular, one. We
should add the spirit of this approach to our enterprise 2.0 implementations.
It should only help.
Bill, I think you'll like this - at @2020social we have started a fun page - where we have enterprise fun an a public forum. Check here http://fun.2020social.com
Posted by: Account Deleted | December 22, 2009 at 05:19 AM
Gautam - Page looks great and I see you are a sharp dancer. Cheers. Bill
Posted by: bill Ives | December 22, 2009 at 11:29 AM