

It does not have to be every week, but maybe that meeting slot on a Tuesday afternoon once a month could be the key.įrom board games to game consoles, some sort of team engagement in a scenario which requires people to work together virtually or in fantasy maybe the little escape the team needs. However, what if playing games at work in scheduled and dedicated time slots could help enhance team effort, compassion, productivity, independence and creativity? Policies and counter productivity come into the frame, before your know it you're trying to justify to the boss how Candy Crush really has enhanced that spreadsheet which is now behind schedule. You and your friends tell a story together, guiding your heroes through quests for treasure, battles with deadly foes, daring rescues, courtly intrigue, and much more. You may have heard of Dungeons and Dragons, or D&D to those in the know, but if you haven't let me quickly give you the synopsis.
