In the 1950s, U.S. Air Force engineers found a key reason behind frequent plane crashes: cockpits were designed for the “average” pilot—who, it turned out, didn’t actually exist.
The solution? Adjustable features tailored to real people. The same lesson applies to today’s workplaces: systems built for the “average worker” often fail, because people’s motivations and needs vary widely.
To understand what truly drives people, researchers surveyed tens of thousands of workers across 19 countries to ten motivational traits—like risk tolerance, desire for mastery, autonomy, status, and purpose.
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“The Archetype Effect” shows why old work models fall short today. Based on global research, it unveils six motivation-driven archetypes that impact performance, stress, and leadership—offering a path to more engaged, fulfilling, and human-centered work.
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