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Innovation Games
Michael Tarnowski
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Xing Agile User Group Rhein-Main,
16.08.2012
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Innovation Games ‒ The Seriously Fun Way to
Do Work!
Innovation Games:
 a set of originally market research oriented, facilitated and
directed games, developed by Luke Hohmann.
 13 core games at the beginning; now more than 20 games.
Free account to play online: http://innovationgames.com/resources/instant-play-games/
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Gamestorming ‒ Another Playful Way to Do
Work!
Recently, Luke Hohmann (Innovation Games) and Gamestorming
started a co-operation  aka “Community Games”.
Gamestorming:
 A similar approach, initiated by Sunny Brown,
David Gray.
 More games ― collection of “traditional games”,
and not limited to a certain business field.
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Games 2/3
Games involve a high level of emotion.
Emotions help us to
 Focus
 Remember
 Decide
 Perform
 Learn
TED Video: Stuart Brown: Why Playing is vital?
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Games 3/3
Games
 involves people
 have structure and goals
 operates more like a real-world system
 results are unpredictable
 small changes in variables generate dramatic differences in the result.
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Business Process
Result of a well-designed and well-
executed business process are
standard, repeatable, scalable results.
 chain of cause and effect,
 leading to a predictable result
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World is a Complex System...
...made up of many complex systems, all of them interacting with each
other in complex, dynamic and unpredictable ways.
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Business Process vs. Creative Process (Game)
Business Process
 Same result every time
 Framework for Predictability
Game
 Different result every time
 Framework for Possibility and Creativity
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Games *) 1/3
 Games are alternatives to
standard business meetings.
 Games are structured activities.
A facilitator leads a group
towards some goal by way of a
game, that provides scope for
thinking freely, even playfully.
 Games require a few props such
as sticky notes, poster paper,
markers, random pictures from
magazines, or other thought
provoking objects ― “Fluffy Stuff”.
New Ideas
Agreement
Problem Solving
Planning
Deep Understanding
Unraveling
complexity
*) Innovation Games, Agiles Games, LEGO Serious Play
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Innovation Games ‒ The Seriously Fun Way to
Do Work!
Innovation Games:
Focussed on real-time collaborative games to engage customers and
stakeholders to reveal what really matters to them and to get
breakthrough ideas.
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Innovation Games ‒ The Seriously Fun Way to
Do Work!
Ways of
 customer feedback about a product or service
 prioritising issues, features, meanings, options,
possibilities, ...etc.
 Serious games to solve a wide range of
product strategy and management issues
across the whole market lifecycle.
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Innovation Games ‒ Fields of Application
Not only applicable for market research and product design,
but also for
 Portfolio management,
 Requirements management,
 Project management
 .....
...any number of tasks of
 Innovative Thinking
 Brainstorming
 Collaboration / Team building
 ...
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Scenario:
You have a bunch of smart people in a room
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Option One...
…One Question leads to the other
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Option Two...
…One dominates the meeting ― the dullest one most
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Option Three...
…Chaos of Creativity
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Solve Scenario Problem by…
…Gamestorming
…Agile Games
…Innovation Games
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Core Set of Innovation Games: 13 Games
Product Box Spider Web
Make My Day Speed Boat
Buy a Feature
20/20 Vision
Me and My
Shadow
Hot Tub
The Apprentice Remember the
Future
Show and Tell Prune the Product Tree My Worst Nightmare
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Innovation Games (Core) 1/5
Product Box: customers work individually or in
small teams to create and sell their ideal product.
Me and My Shadow: discover hidden needs
by carefully observing what customers
actually do with your products.
Buy a Feature: customers work together to
purchase their most desired features.
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Innovation Games (Core) 2/5
Give Them a Hot Tub: customers provide
feedback on outrageous features to establish
what is truly essential.
Remember the Future: understand your
customers’ definition of success by seeing how
they shape their future. (This game is related
with Future Perfect from Agile Coaching)
Spider Web: participants work individually or in
small teams to create vivid pictures of how your
products and services fit into their world.
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Innovation Games (Core) 3/5
Start Your Day: participants collaboratively
describe when, how, and where they use your
product(s). Participants describe their daily,
weekly, monthly, and yearly events related to
their use of a product.
Show and Tell: customers describe the most
important artifacts produced by your system to
you and other customers.
The Apprentice: an engineer or product
developer uses the product as an end-user.
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Innovation Games (Core) 4/5
20/20 Vision: customers negotiate the relative
importance of such things as product features,
market requirements, and product benefits.
Prune the Product Tree: customers work in
small teams to shape the evolution of your
products and services.
Speed Boat: customers identify their biggest
pain points with your products and services.
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Innovation Games (Core) 5/5
My Worst Nightmare: Discover hidden and/or
unconsidered worst-case scenarios to develop
better understanding and planning.
Participants imagine and draw a caricature of
their “worst nightmare” related to the product or
service that you’re researching.
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Discover
 Cover Story Think big to uncover your company’s potential
 Empathy Map Understand what your stakeholders want from
the business
 SWOT Analysis Uncover how to attain your desired end state
 Whole Product Differentiate your product
Shape
 Impact/Effort Matrix Find the most efficient way to reach your goal.
 Learning Matrix Think of effective improvements for your iteration
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+ a Bunch more Games aka „Community Games“ 1/2
Gamestorming, Agile Games
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Shape
 Bang for the Buck Collaboratively rank a project backlog
based on estimated value and
estimated cost
 How Now Wow Matrix Form original ideas to implement
Act
 Plus/Delta Game Collect constructive criticism to improve
future events
 Pros/Cons Game Organize your thoughts to make careful
decisions
 Actions for Retrospectives Discover how you can improve an event
for the future
 Circles and Soup Improve your past projects
 Circles of Influence Identify who can help you reach your goal
+ a Bunch more Games aka „Community Games“ 2/2
Gamestorming, Agile Games
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Books
 Luke Hohmann: Innovation Games. Creating
Breakthrough Products Through Collaborative
Play. Addison-Wesley, 2006
 Dave Gray, Sunni Brown, James Macanufo:
Gamestorming. O'Reilly, 2010.
Web Links
 Innovation Games: www.innovationgames.com
 Gamestorming: http://www.gogamestorm.com/
 Michael Tarnowski (Artikel) http://plays-in-business.com/2011/09/innovation-
games
 http://tastycupcakes.org/
Further Reading
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 http://www.ftd.de
 http://agilitrix.com
 www.globalmoxie.com/
 http://www.picturesof.net
 www.phillip,martin.com
 http://media.tumblr.com
 www.innovationgames.com
 http://www.gogamestorm.com/
 http://www.innovationmanagement.se
 DownOnEarth, ttp://www.flickr.com/photos/16173624@N03/4147638363/in/faves-
58564123@N05/
 http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1164/5125476119_2cdf57722e.jpg
 Official Innovation Games Trained Facilitator course material (Luke Hohmann, Maarten
Volders, AgileMind.be)
Graphics Acknowledgements
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Competencies:
 Trained Innovation Games Facilitator & Trained LEGO Serious Play Facilitator
 Certifed Scrum Master, Agile Coaching
 ISO 15504/Automotive SPiCE Prov. Assessor
 Requirements Engineering & Management consultancy
 Quality Assurance & Management consultancy
 Project Management & Configuration Management consultancy
ISO 15504
Assessor
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 Automotive, Finance
 Logistics & Public Transport
 Defence
 Aviation & Air Traffic Management
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