The Motivation Blueprint cuts through decades of myths about incentives, engagement, and behavior change to offer a practical, evidence-informed guide to designing work that people actually want
The Motivation Blueprint cuts through decades of myths about incentives, engagement, and behavior change to offer a practical, evidence-informed guide to designing work that people actually want to do.
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, this book reframes motivation as a property of systems. It shows why incentives so often backfire, why engagement initiatives underdeliver, and how everyday design choices shape whether people internalize goals, sustain effort, and perform well over time.
Across real workplace cases, diagnostic tools, and design frameworks, The Motivation Blueprint helps managers and leaders across all organizational domains understand how autonomy, competence, and relatedness are either supported or undermined by everyday decisions. It explains how motivation develops over time and why the quality of motivation matters more than quantity. The book shares what it actually takes to build environments where people can flourish while getting their work done.
Clear, pragmatic, and relentlessly grounded in evidence, The Motivation Blueprint replaces quick fixes with durable design principles.
Motivation improves when work is designed to support it.
With forewords by Richard M. Ryan and Jacques Forest.