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As long as the task involved only mechanical skill bonuses worked as they would be expected: the higher the pay, the better the
performance.
But once the task called for even rudimentary cognitive skill, a larger reward led to poorer
performance.
In eight of the nine tasks we examined across three experiments, higher incentives led to worse
performance.
Here's what they said: "We find that financial incentives can result in a negative impact on overall performance."
And if we really want to get out of this economic mess, if we really want high
performance
on those definitional tasks of the 21st century, the solution is not to do more of the wrong things, to entice people with a sweeter carrot, or threaten them with a sharper stick.
So we recruited about 100 presbyopes and had them test our device while we measured their
performance.
And on the other side of the fence, that physical art, the physical
performance
of the stuntman, has interfaced with the very highest technology in I.T. and in software.
They evaluated the environmental conditions and developed a roof system that maximizes daylight and improves acoustic
performance.
So, by analyzing this video with computer vision techniques, they were able to drive the facial rig with the computer-generated
performance.
Look at the ballerina, how linear she is in her
performance.
And you can never replicate that
performance
twice.
But you also have the ability to allow the audience to see Dallas, to perform with Dallas as the backdrop of your
performance.
You'd be able to open portions in order to change the procession, allow people to come in and out for an intermission, or to enter for the beginning or the end of a
performance.
He had just heard a
performance
of Beethoven's First and Fourth symphonies, and came backstage and introduced himself.
And any team who manages and pays close attention to work will significantly improve the team's
performance.
What that means is that you have to have a high
performance
or value for cost.
And the point, the essential nature, of musical
performance
is to produce excellent music.
One of the reasons that the best flute players should get the best flutes is that musical
performance
is not only to make the rest of us happy, but to honor and recognize the excellence of the best musicians.
Live performance, when it was incredibly successful, ended up in what is probably, acoustically, the worst sounding venues on the planet: sports stadiums, basketball arenas and hockey arenas.
The other big dynamic of change is the sheer
performance
of underperforming asphalt.
With this procedure, we were able to ensure that the kids across the three groups all did the same activity, making it easier for us to compare
performance.
It didn't matter who did the choosing, if the task was dictated by another, their
performance
suffered.
To insist that they choose independently might actually compromise both their
performance
and their relationships.
We need to take what we've learned in private, voluntary standards of what the best producers in the world are doing and use that to inform government regulation, so we can shift the entire
performance
curve.
In Ethiopia and Tanzania, the African Dairy Genetic Gains program is using SMS and cutting-edge genomics and pioneering Africa's first tropically adapted dairy breeding centers and dairy
performance
recording centers.
So there is an element of performance, and there is an element of sculpture, and there is an element of feeling one's self, so close to one's self.
But for me, poetry is not about art and
performance.
They used to use a plastic packaging buffer, but we were able to give them the exact same physical
performance
with our grown material.
We have described here in terms of the
performance
and the price.
You can get a Mercedes for a very high price, very high
performance.
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