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A New Era of Thinking
IBM SEE BusinessConnect 2016
A new era of thinking
Flow, Leadership &
vezetésfejlesztő szimulációk
Dr. Zoltan Buzady
Associate Professor of Management
CEU Business School
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Prof. Mihály Csíkszentmihalyi
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Definition of „Flow”
A mental state in which a person performing an
activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized
focus, full involvement, and enjoyment.
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Definition of „Flow”
Flow is creativity, leads to happiness and benefits the
individual, group, organization and society.
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"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet.
But your kids are gonna love it!"
Marty McFly, "Back to the Future" movie character
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For a season YOU are the GM to run Turul Wineries, California, USA.
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Ellen McMason
Joe Salieri
Larry Turul
Tasting room &
hospitality
manager.
With the winery
35+ years
PR and
events
manager,
Bob’s
nephew
Assistant
vineyard
manager and
assistant wine
maker. Bob’s
grandson
Jen
Goodwin
Executive
assistant
and backoffice
manager..
Rebecca
Saber
Sales
manager
Chris
Strictland
Vineyard
manager,
responsible
for growing
the grapes.
Alex
Davenport
Chief
winemaker.
He’s been at
the winery for
over 20 years.
Bob Turul
Owner of
the winery.
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But dynamic/multiple storyboard – depending on your decisions and reactions
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FLIGBY’s Dashboard
with the „Flow-Meter”, Profitability Tracking, Corporate Athmosphere Gauge and Number of Flow Trophies
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A „Galaxy” of Feedback types
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Persionalized Report of 29 Management Skills
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FLIGBY – Flow, Leadership & Serious Games
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“All styles of teaching are legitimate, except the boring one.” “I
wanted nothing else than to make the object as perfect as
possible”, once said Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian professor of
architecture and inventor of the Rubik’s Cube (Illustration 1), better
known as the Magic Cube in some countries. In the toy industry this
cube, a puzzle, is known as the world's best-selling toy, owing its
magic to its simplicity and its complexity:
“All styles of teaching are legitimate, except the boring one.” “I
wanted nothing else than to make the object as perfect as
possible”, once said Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian professor of
architecture and inventor of the Rubik’s Cube (Illustration 1), better
known as the Magic Cube in some countries. In the toy industry this
cube, a puzzle, is known as the world's best-selling toy, owing its
magic to its simplicity and its complexity:
“All styles of teaching are legitimate, except the boring one.” “I
wanted nothing else than to make the object as perfect as
possible”, once said Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian professor of
architecture and inventor of the Rubik’s Cube (Illustration 1), better
known as the Magic Cube in some countries. In the toy industry this
cube, a puzzle, is known as the world's best-selling toy, owing its
magic to its simplicity and its complexity:“All styles of teaching are
legitimate, except the boring one.” “I wanted nothing else than to
make the object as perfect as possible”, once said Ernő Rubik, a
Hungarian professor of architecture and inventor of the Rubik’s
Cube (Illustration 1), better known as the Magic Cube in some
countries. In the toy industry this cube, a puzzle, is known as the
world's best-selling toy, owing its magic to its simplicity and its
complexity:
Thank you my
friends!
Flowleadership.org
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