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Daniel Pink
American author (b. 1964) whose frameworks on motivation, timing, and the changing nature of work have shaped how a generation of leaders thinks about human performance — and whose
Drive provides the architecture applied to AI in this volume.
Daniel H. Pink is an American author and speaker whose work on motivation, timing, and the changing nature of work has shaped how a generation of leaders thinks about human performance. After graduating from Northwestern University and Yale Law School, Pink served as chief speechwriter for Vice President
Al Gore before turning to writing full-time. His 2005 book
A Whole New Mind argued that the economy was shifting toward creative and empathic capacities. His 2009 bestseller
Drive drew on decades of behavioral science research to challenge the dominance of carrot-and-stick incentive systems, proposing that
autonomy, mastery, and purpose are the true engines of high performance in complex work. His subsequent books include
To Sell Is Human (2012) and
When (2018). His concept of 'Motivation 3.0' has become a standard reference point in discussions of knowledge work, creativity, and intrinsic drive.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Pink's intellectual project across his body of work has