Motivation with Mark Knopfler

The word universe means the one song or poem: uni-one and verse – sound or poetry. So sound – so music – so poetry has an inherent capacity to change our mood, and from this our motivational energies. What we listen to, and when, is significant. As Shakespeare wrote in The Merchant of Venice, “TheContinue reading “Motivation with Mark Knopfler”

Kriss motivates

I am frequently introduced as a Motivational Speaker, which I always rebut. I like to say I am not a motivational speaker, but I am an expert on motivation. It seems semantics, but it is not. Motivational Maps, my product and company, have developed a language and a metric for motivation. In a sense, then,Continue reading “Kriss motivates”

South African Motivation

As we know from Bhuddism, it is important not to get too attached to outcomes. As we know from Taoism, there’s yang – success – and there’s yin – disaster, and as things go up, they also go down. Yet it’s hard as a human being not to get excited by events when they goContinue reading “South African Motivation”

Pink Motivation 2

Pink’s brilliant book, Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us, is definitely a must-read for all people concerned about productivity and staff motivation. For one thing he stresses rightly the effects of motivation on being in flow, and points to some useful counter-intuitive findings. A good example is the fact that being without flowContinue reading “Pink Motivation 2”

Pink motivation

Daniel Pink’s new book, Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us, is a cracking read, a brilliant source book for research on motivation, and an essential companion for all managers and directors of organisations who wish to tackle – actually tackle – the issue of how we motivate staff. If you want to knowContinue reading “Pink motivation”

The mentoring stories

I am a great critic of the Government’s – Conservative when introduced in 1988, but compounded further by Labour subsequently – National Curriculum for Schools in Britain. A more pointless, disabling, ineffective piece of educational legislation has scarcely ever been passed. That it was – to use a technical term – ‘naff’ right from theContinue reading “The mentoring stories”

Motivating the troops

They are now running at it. People – politicians – are even trying to persuade me to part with money to support their campaign. Jeez, haven’t I given enough in taxes? Do you feel weary? Do they? You wouldn’t guess it from the spring in their steps as their step up to the microphone.  Continue reading “Motivating the troops”

Establishing your purpose

Everybody has a purpose – another word for this would be mission – but not everyone knows what it is. Some people seem to instinctively grasp their purpose early on, and others find that it is slowly revealed to them. There is a third category of course: those who resist their purpose and die unfulfilled,Continue reading “Establishing your purpose”

The language of motivation

Sadly, all human beings are flawed and imperfect; all human organisations are limited; and most sadly I find that all diagnostic instruments exhibit strange characteristics when under stress. It is for this reason, perhaps, that I have long resisted, and recently so too, the pressure to get Motivational Maps translated into another language. One languageContinue reading “The language of motivation”