Driven, Nitin Nohria
Driven, Nitin Nohria
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Driven
How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices

Author: Nitin Nohria, Paul R. Lawrence

Narrator: Ken Kliban

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

In this highly provocative book, two Harvard Business School professors synthesize 200 years of thought from the biological and social sciences to formulate a new theory of human nature. Comparable to Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence, Lawrence and Nohria's work examines the four drives that influence the choices people make. These innate and often conflicting drives are the drive to acquire, the drive to bond, the drive to learn and the drive to defend. The authors have studied the way people behave in the most fascinating setting of human behavior: the workplace. They have considerable training in all the human behavioral sciences and choose the best each has to offer while avoiding entrenched biases. As a result, they have started to bridge the gap between the latest findings from evolutionary biology and insights about humanity derived from the social sciences. In doing so, they have in essence laid a foundation for a unified understanding of human behavior. Not only does this book illuminate the mystery of human behavior, it also predicts that just as advances in information technology spurred the new economy at the end of the 20th Century, the current advances being made in biology will be the key to understanding humans and organizations in the 21st.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tristan on July 07, 2021

I can see how the ‘4 drives’ do operate to explain some behavior. But this attempts to introduce a unifying framework for human behavior. It suffers from anthro-centric, American-ideology centric, white-male-reference centric reasoning which didn’t strike me as contemporary, or actually holistic.......more

Goodreads review by William on February 02, 2017

Uses a basis of neurology and other disciplines to define what drives human beings. It breaks it down into four fundamental drives that sometimes intermingle, but can't be further simplified. These are the Drive to Acquire, the Drive to Bond, the Drive to Learn, and the Drive to Defend. The book use......more

Goodreads review by Alaina on September 04, 2014

Basic - The only nugget I got from the book is an idea to create a most robust connections in a community by "forcing people" to interact based on the story of a priest having all members at the end of church put their name in a hat - pairing them up - and requiring that they meet for a 30-45 minute......more

Goodreads review by Lamec on January 06, 2013

I liked the book and I think it's a fascinating read. The author says we have 4 basic drives (drive to aquire, bond, learn, and defend) and these are the basic motivators for humans. I think they should be seen as psychological rather than biological. The main theme of this text is how we base our d......more

Goodreads review by deleted on November 02, 2015

average......more