Let’s talk about TED talks. Roseline Rosario Image: Kyle Mizono
Oct 30, 2014
Let’s talk about TED talks.
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Dan Pink The surprising science of motivation.
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Thesis: Traditional incentives aren’t always
efficient in the work place.
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Dan Pink captured the audience’s attention by having great body language and a powerful voice.
Pink maintained the audience's attention by using humor, personal stories and emphasizing the points
he felt were most valuable.
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Mr. Pink used the 3rd TED commandment most, to convey his message.
TED Commandment #3: Make The Complex plain.
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I rate Dan Pink’s The Surprising Science of Motivation …
4.5
Dan Pink’s main concept wasn’t new but he did bring
new ideas and possible solution on how to motivate
people.
Why 4.5 and not a 5?
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Some of the things Garr Reynolds and Nancy Duarte recommended humor, story telling, imagery that improves the presentation and small amounts of text on the images were use in the Presentation.
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I learned that personal stories help you connect with the audience.
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While Sir Ken Robinson was most humorous, Dan Pink was a bit more serious but still entertaining.
Both Kin Robinson and Dan Pink, did a great job at bringing new ideas to topics that are very often
discussed.
Tips for my classmatesMake them laugh
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And don’t forget to surprise them
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Goodbye
Citations
• ImagesKen Robinson-http://dwppnz.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/sir-ken-robinson1.jpgDan Pink-http://innovatorsnetwork.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/dpink.jpg• VideoDan Pink: The surprising Science of motivationhttp://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/dan_pink_on_motivation.html