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Glowing Thoughts

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

I recently finished reading “Glow” which was a book that was an interesting mix of innovation, business and positive psychology (among other things). In the book author Lynda Gratton explains what she calls “virtuous” and “vicious” cycles, the former being one which promotes cooperation and the later competition. Without going into detail, the cycles are positive reinforcing loops which include practices, norms and language.

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I was thinking about this is a little more detail today, and wondered about the role key performance indicators, KPIs (and similar metrics), had on an organizations capacity to foster innovation and growth. I’ve observed first hand instances where KPIs (and similar evaluation models) have seemingly resulted in a combative and negative workplace. I have personally observed occasions where it was clear that (counter-productive) employee behavior was driven from KPIs and similar metrics that effectively rewarded such behaviour.

For example, I’ve been present in meetings where some of the most vocal “contributors” are motivated to speak because it relates to their KPIs, rather than offering something of “real value” to the group and organization. This appears to be both ineffective and inefficient from the point of view of the organization. With KPIs being such a common form of evaluation for employees, I wonder how much thought is given to the ways KPIs of individuals interrelate within the organization, and how successful KPIs are to contributing to an open, cooperative workplace. Maybe this is a system worth exploring and modeling in more detail perhaps?

Links
Glow: http://tiny.cc/Y7I7v

Exertion at RMIT

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Serious Games Source reports on a recent “exergames” project conducted at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
Students were grouped into teams of five and tasked with designing games to encourage physical movement and exercise. Teams then had to come up with their own, original game concept and accompanying website for peer review. In all 16 game concepts were produced and included titles such as JumpShock! to a multiplayer toast-throwing simulator Toast.

More on the game concepts, and associated discussion, is available on the project website at Lecture 2130.

Links
Serious Games Source Article
http://www.seriousgamessource.com/item.php?story=24111
Lecture 2130 @ RMIT http://gameslecture.blogspot.com/

X|Media|Lab Wrap… and Dali’s Liquid Desire

Friday, June 19th, 2009

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Last weekend in Sydney, X|Media|Lab hosted a Serious Games conference and workshop. The event was attended by international speakers including Noah Falstein and Ian Bogost. Due to other commitments, I was in Melbourne and unable to attend. However, journalist Jason Hill covered the event in his ScreenPlay Blog (which even includes an interview with yours truly).

As an aside, while in Melbourne, I did manage to catch the Dali Exhibition, entitled Liquid Desire, at the National Gallery of Victoria. The volume of work exhibited was astonishing, and included paintings, sculptures, animation, sketches, film, jewelery and holograms. What struck me the most was the vivid, luminescent properties of his paintings. It was as if the painting themselves were a light source; it was absolutely amazing. The other thing that struck me was the intense detail of this work which was immensely intricate. A definite must see.

Links
Serious Games article@ Screenplay:
http://blogs.theage.com.au/digital-life/screenplay/2009/06/15/seriousgames.html
X|Media|Lab: http://www.xmedialab.com
Dali: Liquid Desire: http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/dali/

Interested in Serious Games?

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Screen Australia in concert with ABC TV are supporting a Serious Games Initiative and are looking for interested people to hook up to propose and develop a serious game. As someone with extensive interest and knowledge in the area, alongside practical experience in the game and entertainment industries, I’m looking for similarly interested and experienced individuals to partner up with. Feel free to contact me via the Contact page of my blog.

So come and join me… and lets develop a serious game together :D

You can find more about the initiative at http://www.abc.net.au/tv/seriousgames/default.html.

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