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The 3 Most Important Ingredients to Making Great Games: Motivation, Motivation, and Motivation!
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The 3 Most Important Ingredients to Making Great Games: Motivation, Motivation, and Motivation! SPEAKER/S: Dave Ranyard (SCE London Studio), Rod Fergusson (Irrational Games), Ben Cousins (Scattered Entertainment), Laura Fryer (Epic Games Seattle), Dominic Robilliard (Lucas Arts), Greg Rice (Double Fine Productions) and Siobhan Reddy (Media Molecule) DAY / TIME / LOCATION: Wednesday 2:00- 3:00 Room 2004, West Hall TRACK / DURATION / FORMAT / AUDIENCE LEVEL: Production / 60-Minute / Panel GDC VAULT RECORDING: Video DESCRIPTION: Motivating your staff is never a simple task, maybe everyone is super busy (we are making games after all), and there's simply no time to organize and execute those warm and fluffy team trips to the art museum or a night out on the town. Maybe you're reinventing your studio and there's time but no money. A lack of team motivation can have a catastrophic effect on your game! And of course, no two studios are alike - what works well for your team may have the opposite effect on another. The list of factors that come into play when considering team motivation is practically endless: communication, messaging, company profile, personalities, and of course deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines. This panel of industry experts takes a look at different strategies and techniques to keep staff motivated. From AAA "big" teams to small agile app devs, you should leave with a veritable smorgasbord of ideas to help when you get back to your team.

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