Games are starting to creep into every aspect of our day. Jesse Schell aspectcreepday Change image and share on social
The thing that all sports have in common is that they have no fantasy elements, which is a little weird. Jesse Schell commonelementfantasy Change image and share on social
I jokingly call this convergence of games into reality the 'Gamepocalypse:' the moment when every moment of life is actually a game. Jesse Schell callconvergencegame Change image and share on social
LinkedIn's got a little progress bar. It wants you to do things like sign up 10 of your friends. It does that near the end. At the beginning it's like, 'You put in your name. 20 percent progress! How about some other information?' People want to fill in that progress bar. They like to complete a task. They like to check a box. Jesse Schell barbeginbox share on social
We all know the place you're in has a big impact on how you feel. How you feel has an impact on the quality of work. Why wouldn't we put a lot of effort into making the place we work as efficient and productive and pleasant as possible? Jesse Schell bigefficienteffort share on social
Everybody is playing games. There are games now for pretty much every age, every demographic. Jesse Schell agedemographicgame Change image and share on social
Our affluence has allowed us to move to a place where we tend to make things pleasurable, as opposed to efficient. Jesse Schell affluenceallowefficient Change image and share on social
Why is it that big companies fail when the technology changes? It happens in every industry, so what's the pattern? What are they all doing wrong? Jesse Schell bigcompanyfail Change image and share on social
You don't want the office to be a completely relaxing place. You want it to be a vibrant place. Jesse Schell completelyofficeplace Change image and share on social