Daniel H. Pink is an American author and motivational speaker, known for his insightful analyses on the changing world of work and human behavior. Born on July 23, 1964, Pink has authored several influential books, including “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us” and “A Whole New Mind.” His work challenges conventional wisdom on motivation, advocating for more intrinsic forms of motivation that emphasize autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Pink’s career trajectory includes a stint as the chief speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore from 1995 to 1997, before he embarked on his journey as a writer and speaker. His books have not only become New York Times bestsellers but have also been translated into multiple languages, impacting readers worldwide. Pink’s engaging style combines behavioral science with practical advice, making his ideas accessible to a broad audience interested in personal and professional development.
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