Listen "152 - Facilitating the ‘Board Game’ with Janek Panneitz "
Episode Synopsis
There’s no room for frivolities like board games in the boardroom… Right?Not so, says Janek Panneitz! Janek is a facilitator, trainer, moderator, and a certified board game superfan and, as with so many guests on this podcast, has found a fascinating way of joining dots between his professional and personal passions.Janek has been exploring and experimenting with the serious implications and effects board games and game mindsets can have in professional settings and how we can harness these learnings to create better workshops.We discuss his flourishing experiments, the mechanics of bringing game mindsets into workshops, and how professional identities are an act of role-playing.Pull up a seat at the table, choose your figurine, and let’s play! Find out about:Why there can be a disconnect between problem-solving for fun and for workThe three layers that make up a board game and a gamified workshop - and how to use them in your designsWhy converging our expectations is essential for the success of a workshopHow a lack of context can sometimes be a boon to your workshopsWhy it's better to aim too high than too low in your aspirations for a workshopThe surprising 'flattening' power of board games in established hierarchies Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Thanks to our sponsor Deckhive. Click here to find out more about the new platform for using card decks in online facilitation. Use the code workshopswork to get the first month for free. Questions and AnswersPart one[01:05] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator - if you do?[02:19] How do your sessions change if you are wearing your facilitator, trainer, or moderator hat?[06:58] Can you share more about your background in organisational psychology - and how board games interact with that?[09:39] What does self-determination theory mean, in simple words?[12:48] What's your theory for how a site like Wikipedia has developed, grown, and maintained itself through voluntary contributions?[18:03] How much of what we bring to board games reflects who we are in private and at work?[21:50] What makes a board game night - and a workshop - fail?[25:23] Even if you have set expectations about an activity, how can you account for the different personalities that engage in playing a game?[30:15] To what extent is gamification an act of manipulation?[32:10] What are the other two layers that make up good board games and gamified workshops?LinksWebsiteMeetup group Connect to JanekLinkedInShare your thoughts about our conversation!Support the show✨✨✨Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:https://workshops.work/podcast✨✨✨Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
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