Lessons learned from implementing project management games

The purpose of this paper is to identify the principles governing successful project management serious (educational) game design and implementation by identifying lessons learned from implementing such games. This paper applied a triangulation method that qualitatively blends the perspectives of p...

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Main Authors: David Rumeser, Margaret Emsley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serious Games Society 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Serious Games
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Online Access:http://journal.seriousgamessociety.org/index.php/IJSG/article/view/130
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spelling doaj-58e4f03a01214f57867d78d031f1ab9e2020-11-24T22:08:42ZengSerious Games SocietyInternational Journal of Serious Games2384-87662019-03-016110.17083/ijsg.v6i1.130Lessons learned from implementing project management gamesDavid Rumeser0Margaret Emsley1The University of ManchesterThe University of Manchester The purpose of this paper is to identify the principles governing successful project management serious (educational) game design and implementation by identifying lessons learned from implementing such games. This paper applied a triangulation method that qualitatively blends the perspectives of project management practitioners, game designers, and learners. The findings of this paper suggest principles of game realism, context, display, gameplay clarity, target audience, feedback, setting, debriefing, communication mode, and personalization. The main potential beneficiaries of this research include project management educators, trainers, students, training participants, and game designers. The study provides a comprehensive project management game design and implementation guideline that could help improve the quality of project management serious games. This paper is the first exploratory study to blend the perspectives of learners (students), serious game experts, and experienced project management practitioners in order to identify the key principles of delivering successful project management educational or serious games.     http://journal.seriousgamessociety.org/index.php/IJSG/article/view/130implementationProject Management, Serious Games, Training, Education, Design and Implementation
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series International Journal of Serious Games
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description The purpose of this paper is to identify the principles governing successful project management serious (educational) game design and implementation by identifying lessons learned from implementing such games. This paper applied a triangulation method that qualitatively blends the perspectives of project management practitioners, game designers, and learners. The findings of this paper suggest principles of game realism, context, display, gameplay clarity, target audience, feedback, setting, debriefing, communication mode, and personalization. The main potential beneficiaries of this research include project management educators, trainers, students, training participants, and game designers. The study provides a comprehensive project management game design and implementation guideline that could help improve the quality of project management serious games. This paper is the first exploratory study to blend the perspectives of learners (students), serious game experts, and experienced project management practitioners in order to identify the key principles of delivering successful project management educational or serious games.    
topic implementation
Project Management, Serious Games, Training, Education, Design and Implementation
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