I'm a startup founder heading up ops, an experienced management consultant focusing on change management, and I'm on a personal healing journey. For all my life, I masked the fact that I am a child of refugees. Now, I'm taking off the mask.
Gamestorming, a set of best practices compiled from innovative approaches authored by Dave Grey, Sunni Brown, and James Macanufo. The book contains 80 different “games” that can be played to develop new ideas, innovate, and create.
My new project is to take each of these games and create a playing card or self-contained kit.
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Daniel Hoang is a visual leader, storyteller, and creative thinker. As an experienced management consultant, he believes in a big picture approach that includes strong project leadership, creative methods, change management, and strategic visioning. He uses a range of visual tools to communicate business challenges, solutions, and goals. His change strategy is to build "tribes" of supporters and evangelists to drive change in culture and organization. Daniel is an avid technologist and futurist and early adopter.
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6 thoughts on “Gamestorming, Solving the Problems of Tomorrow”
Thanks for the visit Dave. I'm really enjoying the book. I use some of these games in consulting projects. It's really convenient to have a one-stop shop reference of potential games.
I owe you a review on Amazon soon.
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So glad to hear it! I look forward to that review! 🙂
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If you have a moment I would love to hear which games you have found most useful and how you are using them.
Dave
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Better yet, I'll pool together a list of my favorites and my experiences using them in a future blog post. Will ping you when it's up.
Glad you liked it! You might like the Gamestorming cheat sheet that a friend of mine just created: http://www.selflearners.net/uploads/gamestormingc…
It might be helpful in creating the cards.
Dave
Thanks for the visit Dave. I'm really enjoying the book. I use some of these games in consulting projects. It's really convenient to have a one-stop shop reference of potential games.
I owe you a review on Amazon soon.
So glad to hear it! I look forward to that review! 🙂
If you have a moment I would love to hear which games you have found most useful and how you are using them.
Dave
Better yet, I'll pool together a list of my favorites and my experiences using them in a future blog post. Will ping you when it's up.
Awesome!