Apr 18, 10:15 PM – Apr 19, 12:15 AM (UTC)
Explore how Personal Play Identities can enhance creativity and collaboration in professional settings. Learn to identify and apply diverse play styles for improved communication and teamwork, fostering a dynamic and successful work environment.
This interactive, engaging workshop will be held in-person with a zoom sign-in option (please note we will max out at 15 in-person attendees, please be sure to note which RSVP you choose!)
Participants should expect to be present and active throughout the duration of the event.
Just as recognizing different personality types can enhance empathy and appreciation for individual uniqueness in various settings, exploring Personal Play Identities can significantly influence dynamics across multiple professional contexts. When individuals understand and utilize the diverse play styles present within their networks, they foster an environment ripe for creativity, collaboration, and achievement, regardless of team or organizational boundaries.
In this session, we will:
Explore the concept of Personal Play Identities
Examine the four unique play styles
Learn how to pinpoint your own play style
Learning Outcomes:
Deepen your understanding of Personal Play Identities
Discover your individual play identity
Formulate tactics to cultivate a more engaging and playful professional atmosphere
By recognizing and valuing the array of play styles in their networks, we as individuals can contribute to building more unified, connected, and thriving professional communities.
LOCATION: Tarra Office, Garnet Conference Room
Parking Instructions: Parking on the 9+CO campus is free. There is parking in the 865 Albion parking garage, the entrance is between 8th and 9th street on Albion.
Building Entry Instructions will be sent upon RSVP.
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April 18 – 19, 2024
10:15 PM – 12:15 AM (UTC)
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