Most teams don't lack effort, or ability. They lack a reason to rally.
Targets get set at the start of the year, then slowly fade into the background. Team meetings lose their spark. Improvement goals become just another thing on the to-do list. And before you know it, you're carrying the weight of the business while your team goes through the motions.
What if there was a way to turn your business improvement goals into something your team actually wanted to chase - something with energy, focus, and a little bit of fun?
GAME ON is about injecting fun to drive real business results while building a team that thinks and acts like owners.
Playing to Win
In this Good Mornings session, our Good Connection Faculte3 will introduce you to a practical, easy-to-implement approach to gamifying business improvement.
Together, we'll explore:
How to gamify goal-setting as a way to engage your team
The anatomy of a good game
How to identify the right focus - choosing the operational or financial metric that will make the biggest impact right now
What ownership thinking looks like in practice - and how gamification can create a culture where your team starts solving problems without being asked
Real-world examples - what gamification looks like in action across different types of businesses
You'll leave with a template you can take back to your team and start using straight away - plus the confidence to run your first game before the end of the quarter
Your Presenter: Adam Dierselhuis - Faculte3
Adam helps business owners close the gap between strategy and execution by educating, empowering, and engaging teams. As the founder of Faculte3 - a Good Connection within The Goods network - Adam believes that improving performance doesn't have to be boring - and that when you give your people the tools, the transparency, and a little bit of fun, they'll surprise you with what they can achieve. He's here to show you how to get it done while having fun.
What to Expect on a Good Morning
A short, thought-provoking talk
Real-world examples from business owners
An interactive discussion (no awkward icebreakers)
Practical tools, tips, and resources you can take back to your team
Coffee, connection, and good conversation