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So You Think You're Not Using Gamification? Think Again!

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With Special Guest  - gamification and digital product consultant - Marcel Klimo

Many people believe that gamification is just something that gets tacked onto your organization with the use of badges, achievements, leaderboards and points (BLAP) to motivate or (in some cases) manipulate employees and customers to achieve a quantifiable outcome. And you would know if you had BLAP in your company, wouldn't you? Think again!

In this episode of Gamification Talk Radio, we will discuss why gamification might already be present in your workplace and how it could be negatively impacting your employees and customers.

You’ll get:

  • Tips on how to identify it
  • How to figure out if it is helping your company goals or eating your company from the inside
  • 3 immediate steps you need to take tomorrow to fix or improve your current situation

Marcel's Blog post gives you more info on topic of this week's program: https://medium.com/projects-dragons/335540253b8d

About Marcel:

Marcel is a gamification and digital product consultant, who helps websites, apps and companies grow using user-centered design and game mechanics. He has experience and expertise in business operations, software development, marketing and design, which he now combines with his life-long passion for game mechanics and psychology.

Marcel has helped develop loyalty plan, inventory tracking and e-commerce systems for small, mid-size and multi-national companies in Europe and the United States. He also participated in several startup competitions, where his teams received jury and audience awards. Marcel currently lives in Bratislava, Slovakia in Central Europe.

Connect with Marcel:  http://marcelklimo.com

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