The Engagement Game : Why Your Workplace Culture Should Look More Like a Video Game
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Make work FUN with lessons in engagement that game play can teach us ALL In videogames, like in any modern workplace, cooperation, continuous learning, hard work, engagement, and a balanced slate of skills are all keys to victory. A lot of thought and science goes into engineering the gamer's experience to provide feedback exactly when it is needed so they can get better and understand how the game works. What if your workplace was designed the same way? Combine the psychology of game design and industrial organizational psychology and you have the perfect formula to become a better leader, manager, coach, and coworker. Ready? Game on.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Madigan, J. (2020). The Engagement Game: Why Your Workplace Culture Should Look More Like a Video Game . Sourcebooks.

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Madigan, Jamie. 2020. The Engagement Game: Why Your Workplace Culture Should Look More Like a Video Game. Sourcebooks.

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Madigan, Jamie. The Engagement Game: Why Your Workplace Culture Should Look More Like a Video Game Sourcebooks, 2020.

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Madigan, Jamie. The Engagement Game: Why Your Workplace Culture Should Look More Like a Video Game Sourcebooks, 2020.

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