Creativity games – such as those found in the Gamestorming book – can help teams generate fresh thinking, structure their ideas and make decisions about what to do next. They’re fun and high-energy and easy to understand and play.
In this session, Mark Dalgarno will take us through 3 games that will illustrate the concepts of idea generation, idea evaluation and prioritising areas for further investigation.
Mark is an agile coach and delivery manager. He’s used creativity games in his coaching and management work for around 10 years now with great success. Mark has mainly worked in the private sector with software teams but in the past few years has focussed on consulting in government. You can follow him on Twitter at @markdalgarno
Time: 4pm – 6pm
Location: Mezzanine café, Curzon Victoria, 58 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QW
How does teacamp work?
If you want to come to teacamp, just turn up on the day, it is open to everyone. It is in the corner of the cafe and very informal and friendly. If you are coming for the first time or on your own, ask for Jane, Ian or Sarah and we will introduce you to some teacampers.
4.00 – 4.30pm: free tea and cake, kindly provided by @thedxw
4.30 – 4.40pm: introductions and you can plug any events, projects, etc
4.40 – 5.10pm: speakers slot
5.10 – 6.00pm: Q&A, group discussion
6.00pm: #beercamp in nearest pub, often led by @baskers….
Contact info
@teacamplondon Jane O’Loughlin
@_ianw Ian Dow-Wright
@baskers Sarah Baskerville