



Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer's research-based theory showing that making consistent progress in meaningful work—even small wins—is the single biggest factor in creating positive inner work life, leading to greater creativity, productivity, and engagement.
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The Progress Principle, developed by Harvard Business School professor Teresa Amabile and psychologist Steven Kramer, describes findings from a multi-year research project analyzing nearly 12,000 diary entries from 238 employees across 7 companies to discover what makes people happy, motivated, creative, and productive at work.
The research revealed that nothing contributed more to a positive inner work life than making progress in meaningful work. Even small steps forward evoked powerful positive reactions and performance improvements.
Inner work life is the mix of emotions, motivations, and perceptions that is critical to performance. When people have positive inner work lives, they are:
The research also identified that setbacks had a stronger negative impact than progress had positive impact. Blocked or reversed progress significantly damaged inner work life and performance.
The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer (2011)