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GC24: Killer Gamification: Engaging for Impact

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The term “gamification” gained popularity in 2010; by the end of 2012, it had reached mega-trend status. The term “gamification” gained popularity in 2010; by the end of 2012, it had reached mega-trend status. For decades, video games had demonstrated phenomenal power in engaging the focus of people of all ages.

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012: Creativeship: How to Create Sustainable Engagement and Results | Featuring Bob Kelleher

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Guest Bob Kelleher is an award winning speaker and author on employee engagement, workforce trends, and leadership. Bob’s first book, Louder Than Words: 10 Practical Employee Engagement Steps that Drive Results , has been one of the world’s best selling employee engagement books since its release in 2010.

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WHE08: Boosting Health Engagement with Gamification | with Josh Stevens from Keas

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One of today’s hottest trends in workforce health engagement is gamification. One of today’s hottest trends in workforce health engagement is gamification. Back in 2010, Keas realized it was failing to make an impact, and so it revamped its entire program with a gamification approach.

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GC29: GamifiKaizen: Using gamification for continuous improvement | with Gal Rimon of GamEffective

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In 2010, Gilon-Synergy was acquired for $20 million by Ness Technologies (NASDAQ:NSTC) and Gal went on to serve as Senior VP at Ness, and was member of its executive management. Gal Rimon is CEO of GamEffective, which he founded in 2012, with the vision of bringing next-generation gamification to enterprise applications.

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GC16: Can Gamified Wellness Deliver a Winning ROI? | with Josh Stevens of Keas

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Back in 2010, Keas realized it was failing to make an impact, and so it revamped its entire program with a gamification approach. Keas is one corporate wellness provider that probably wasn’t surprised by the report’s conclusions. Subscription Links iTunes Stitcher RSS Your Feedback If you like our show, please rate us on iTunes.

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