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Value for Money
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Value for Money

by Patricia Pulliam Phillips, Jack J. Phillips, Gina Paone, Cyndi Huff Gaudet, Kyle McLeod
August 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
528 pages
13h 44m
English
Wiley-Scrivener
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Chapter 8Make It Matter: Design for Input, Reaction, and Learning

When the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman was still working on his graduate degree at Princeton, he was asked to oversee a group of engineers who were tasked, without much context, to perform an endless series of tedious calculations. The math wasn’t especially difficult for an engineer, but the work was very slow and full of errors. Growing more frustrated with the team’s performance, Feynman made a critical discovery that would dramatically alter the course of events. He realized the problem wasn’t the math but that the engineers were totally disengaged. So, he convinced his superiors to let the engineers in on what he already knew—why they were performing the calculations, and why they were sweating their tails off in the New Mexico desert—specifically, in Los Alamos, New Mexico [1].

It was at that time that Feynman’s boss, Robert Oppenheimer, pierced the veil of secrecy that had surrounded the work and let the engineers in on the enormity of what they were doing. They weren’t simply doing routine math for some inconsequential lab exercise. They were performing calculations that would enable them to complete the race to build the atomic bomb before the Germans did.

Their work would win the war.

The workplace, the work, and the workers’ performance completely transformed when the task was imbued with meaning. From that point forward, Feynman reported that the scientists worked ten times faster than ...

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