Career The 3 Motivators That Will Make You A Better Manager Work has become more creative and far less routine, making traditional management theories outdated and obsolete. Autonomy, mastery and purpose are the new drivers that set brilliant bosses apart. By Natalie Cornish Published 29 October, 2018 Career The 3 Motivators That Will Make You A Better Manager Work has become more creative and far less routine, making traditional management theories outdated and obsolete. Autonomy, mastery and purpose are the new drivers that set brilliant bosses apart. By Natalie Cornish Published 29 October, 2018 Previous article How Can You Be A Feminist And A Princess? The Challenge For Meghan Markle Next article Annabel Crabb: ‘I’m Full Of Doubts As A Person’ Good management used to mean incentivising staff with money and keeping a close eye on their performance. Now work has taken on a different meaning, and employees are rightfully demanding more from their roles – and their bosses. As Daniel H. Pink explains in his seminal book on modern management, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, in the twentieth century many jobs were “algorithmic” or routine. Roles, such as accounting, where you did the same set of tasks over and over again in one set way. Then, with the development of computers and the advent of the internet, much of this routine blue-collar work could be completed “off-shore wherever it can be done cheapest” – either by low-paid workers or specially-designed software. This left “heuristic” or creative work to fill the void. And that meant a change in the work on which modern economies now depend. Better you Leadership Looking forward Best Of Future Women Career “Consider this your permission to take up space.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership Four ways to engage ethically with AI By Aubrey Blanche Leadership They “hunt, stalk and draw in” vulnerable girls By Odessa Blain Career Nothing compares to being simply the best By Melanie Dimmitt Career You had me at cease and desist By Melanie Dimmitt Career “There’s going to be burnout while you’re building something bigger.” By Melanie Dimmitt Career Lessons learned from scaling my side-hustle By Sita Sargeant Career What Kellie Hush learned from competing with Vogue By Odessa Blain Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.