Growing Games, September 3: Teams, Organization & Leadership

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Growing Games, September 3: Teams, Organization & Leadership

Unread post by KirstineA » 20 Aug 2015, 10:43

Workshop #4. Leadership and Management of Creative Employees and Teams.
- held at Io-Interactive, Kalvebod Brygge 35, 1560 København V, on September 3, from 10-16

MEET Christian Fonnesbech, director of Cloud Chamber, Brian Meidell, CEO Cape Copenhagen and Anna Porse Nielsen, CEO Manto.
Get experienced insights on how to organize and motivate a team of creative developers.

Speed-springboard with Reign Bros - proud developers of Stikbold
Reign Bros was established at the Nordic Game Jam 2013 where their first game Stikbold! won the award for the most fun game. Now the team is set to take on the world. But how do you evolve into a professional game company, when your origin is 48 sleep-deprived hours of game jamming?

Break-Out Sessions - Talk To the Experts
Learn and discuss on a topic of your choice when we arrange break-out-sessions. You have the opportunity to dig into How to use boards and advisory boards for sparring on strategic development, How to attract, take in and best use of the right talent, or How to build a strong creative culture in your company and lead like a pro.

Sign up for Growing Games, September 3rd!
The workshop is being held at Io-Interactive, Kalvebod Brygge 35, 1560 København V, on September 3, from 10-16. The doors will open at 09.30, where we will serve coffee and refreshments. The program starts at 10. sharp.

Learn more about Growing Games Workshop #4

We are looking forward to seeing you all!

On behalf of the Growing Games Team
/Kirstine

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Re: Growing Games, September 3: Teams, Organization & Leader

Unread post by Instawin » 21 Aug 2015, 10:30

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