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Creating Better Cultures Through The Eight Play Personalities - Virtual Professional Development event

  • Thursday, February 20, 2025
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Virtual Zoom meeting

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VIRTUAL CHAPTER LEARNING EVENT

Organization Development and Culture

In the quest to cultivate a vibrant corporate culture, many workplaces adopt trendy perks—think ping pong tables, kombucha on tap, and kindergarten-styles office spaces. Ones that mimic the offices of Silicon Valley. Yet these fancy perks can create issues. These perks don't cater to all employees and can promote cultures of forced fun.

There is a better way to create a more vibrant culture. Join Paul Lopushinsky, founder of Playficient, for a unique session on the Eight Play Personalities. You will learn what the Eight Play Personalities are, and how they apply to your own life.

We'll discuss the Eight Play Personalities, and how to tap into them in your workplace. By understanding the different play personalities of your team, you'll be able to create a culture that is engaging and fun for everyone.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn what the Eight Play Personalities are and how they apply to your own life.
  • Learn why most organizations only cater to 1-2 of the Eight Play Personalities.
  • Explore common misconceptions leaders and organizations have about play in the workplace.
  • Discover how to identify and celebrate the Play Personalities within your team.


Bio:

Paul Lopushinsky (Law-puh-shin-ski) is the founder of Playficient, a consultancy helping organizations create better employee experiences.


Areas of focus for Playficient include the following:

• Employee Journey Mapping for identifying the strengths and shortcomings of the employee experience
• Utilizing the Eight Play Personalities to create better work cultures that don't rely on  fancy office perks or forced fun 

Paul has worked with organizations such as Ronald McDonald House, The British Columbia Lottery Corporation, UXPressia, and Culture Amp.

Paul’s work has been featured in the BBC, Harvard Business Review, Association for Talent Development, and People Managing People.


Note: This is a virtual learning event. Registrants will receive zoom meeting information in their registration confirmation email.

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Topics and speakers are subject to change without notice. Refunds may be issued up to five days before the event.



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