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Fun at Work, Teaming and using similar Gaming strategies
By Jason Powell (Intel) (8 posts) on October 25, 2007 at 1:20 pm
Came across a company call Seriosity, they had incorporated Gaming principles into Email for making work fun. You can send a email with 5 Serios (Serios the digital money) to your peer to answer a question, and needing a quick response from you manager you can send them a email with 20 Serios. This principle puts the emails in a priority order for you and team to win in collaborating. Neat way to think at work. Great tool to build strong managers. I like it - Jason Powell
Categories: Game Development
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Comments (5)
| November 30, 2007 1:05 PM PST
fuzzion001 |
Hi to you from Intel support! I would like to know how to configure my "Intel Celeron D 3.20 Ghz" to work with the operating system Windows XP 64 Bit? My motherboard is a Asus P5GC-MX processor CeleronD 3.20Ghz memory DDR2 800 Kingston 2Gbs Thank you to all, and if they can help me I thank ... |
| December 13, 2007 1:16 PM PST
Jonathan Howard |
First of all, this is clearly not the place for intel chipset installation support... hehe That's an interesting way of auto-ranking messages, but what about: -Peoples' differing value judgments? Like the people who mark every email as "important" even if it's a daily invite out to lunch? These people's emails will be falsely upped -If there's an economy around Serios, would these same people run out, then have no recourse when an actually important email comes around? -What if (as is often the case) the manager has a different idea than the employees as to which emails are most important? :) |
| January 13, 2008 5:58 AM PST
Cool Zone | i want work in IT too !!! |
| August 27, 2009 11:11 AM PDT
Sharon Greenfield (Intel)
| @Jonathan Good point - I can see all sorts of interesting scenarios with that game, and what the expected behaviours are vs what are the actual behaviours. |
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