Tag: serious games

9 April 2014 / Agile & Scrum
Build an Innovation Game®

Announcing the next speaker for our WisP2014 conference. Jonathan Clark has a deep understanding of running customer-centric businesses having worked for more than 20 years in international publishing and e-business with Elsevier. Now as an independent advisor on strategy and innovation, he helps forward-thinking leaders to re-invent their businesses, products & processes. He brings energy and enthusiasm into everything he does. His particular skill is to...

3 April 2014 / Engaging Workshops & Meetings
Drama babe! – Open your customer’s drama stage

We're happy to be able to announce another awesome workshop for this year's WisP conference! Michael Tarnowski is the founder of "Plays-In-Business.com" where he is active as Agile Coach, Process Improvement Consultant (CMMI, ISO 15504) - Business Facilitator (LEGO Serious Plays, Innovation Games) and even Actor/Director (Stage Acting & Business Plays) Here's his view on what you can expect during the workshop "Drama babe! - Open your customer's drama...

27 March 2014 / Engaging Workshops & Meetings
Announcing our 2nd session on the #WisP14 program

We are very proud to announce our second facilitator, Victor Manrique, who will be facilitating the session "From games to gamification: The secret formula of engagement".  Have a look at what Victor has in mind for us: ¿Do you think that designing a gamified experience can be turned into a game? Games are all about learning and every time we start a new game, it keeps on teaching...

20 March 2014 / Agile & Scrum
Work = Play: Activating fun through work

I have received quite some questions and remarks about the theme for this year's Work = Play conference. The theme is activating fun through work and a lot of people ask me: "Shouldn't it be the other way around, Activating work through fun?" And this is exactly what we want to counter with this year's conference. I have seen quite a few organisations where they...

12 February 2014 / Engaging Workshops & Meetings
First gamestorming retreat in our own training room

In case I didn't talk to you before now: Happy new year. I hope 2014 may bring you much learning and collaboration. During our first gamestorming retreat of 2014 we experimented with several different gamestorming techniques:  How-Now-Wow matrix A different version of Dot Voting to try to avoid the influencing (more about that later) Code of conduct Job or joy 20/20 vision (Innovation games®) The anti...

9 September 2013 / Agile & Scrum
WisP: the best of our Re:Think – Work = Play? conference

When our conference was over, we received loads of feedback from the attendees. What struck us most, was how some people were dissapointed that they had missed certain sessions. Based on the feedback and session rating, we gathered the 4 sessions that had had the most impact, and an idea lodged itself in the Co-Learning brain. Now we are ready to reveal the program, date...