When working with Brazilians, understand that motivation is fundamentally about relationship. Achievement matters because it connects to people who matter—family, friends, colleagues, community. The purely individual goal, pursued without connection to others, has limited motivational force. Brazilians draw motivation from belonging, from mattering to others, from achieving in ways that affect those they care about.
This means that effective motivation requires making work relational—helping people see how their effort connects to team success, to family provision, to community benefit. Isolated metrics and individual targets motivate less than goals embedded in relationship. Ask about family, acknowledge the relational stakes, help people see their work as connected to those who matter to them. Individual ambition exists but gains power when it serves relational purposes.