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But in working toward these imperatives, they may be inadvertently designing organizations that systematically crush creativity.
For all too many people it is now taken as a given that companies promote greed, crush creativity and monopolise power.
Pay-for-performance chief executive compensation and free iPods for hardworking students "can extinguish intrinsic motivation, diminish performance, crush creativity, and crowd out good behavior," Mr. Pink writes.
Blocking access to the immediate cultural past with a battery of legal and technological barriers, they claim, will crush creativity just at the moment when technology has given the tools for creativity to hundreds of millions of people.
"How you crush creativity and imagination in small communities is by telling them that they're not capable of creating art – or of having a cultural identity or cultural value".
In his best-selling book, Drive, author Daniel Pink describes the "seven deadly flaws" associated with the concept of carrots and sticks: they extinguish intrinsic motivation, they diminish performance, they crush creativity, they can crowd out good behavior, they can encourage cheating, shortcuts and unethical behavior, they can become addictive and they can foster short term thinking.
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Although its systemic censorship crushes creativity, the party craves domestic and international respect for China's cultural output.
Bureaucracy is a dirty word even among bureaucrats, and in business there is a widespread view that managerial hierarchy kills initiative, crushes creativity, and has therefore seen its day.
Ronnie M. Eldridge, an Upper West Side councilwoman who has had her share of disputes with Mr. Vallone and who championed a similar set of rule changes a decade ago, said the speaker's way of running things crushed creativity and the will to innovate.
Your past two days have gone something like this: the BBC Trust has decreed that the corporation's drama needs "greater ambition and originality"; the veteran producer Tony Garnett has publicly accused BBC Drama's management of crushing creativity; and the Writers Guildd has called a meeting over a rising number of complaints about your department.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon calls it "a villain". Berkshire Hathaway vice chair Charlie Munger says its tentacles should be treated like "the cancers they so much resemble". Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, agrees that bureaucracy is "a disease". These leaders understand that bureaucracy saps initiative, inhibits risk taking, and crushes creativity.
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