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Gartner reveals how Gamification drives digital business

| | Apr 09, 2014, at 01:00 am
Mumbai, Apr 8 (IBNS): Gamification has become an essential part of any digital business strategy as a way of digitally motivating people and overcoming barriers of scale, time, distance, connectedness and cost, according to Gartner, Inc.
Digital business leaders are using gamification to add value to the product offer, to increase employee engagement and to drive crowdsourced innovation.

Gamification has tremendous potential, but right now most organizations aren't getting it right. The road to gamification success is full of pitfalls, and many companies don't understand how critical player motivation is to success, Gartner noted.

In the book "Gamify — How Gamification Motivates People to Do Extraordinary Things" (Bibliomotion, April, 2014), which was launched on Tuesday, Brian Burke, research vice president at Gartner, explained how to design an experience that touches people on an emotional, rather than transactional, level and motivates them to achieve their goals.

Gartner defines gamification as the use of game mechanics and experience design to digitally engage and motivate people to achieve their goals.

"Organizations should use gamification to empower their customers, employees and communities to reach their goals. Gamification is about motivating people to achieve their own goals, not the organization's goals," said Burke.
 
 "The sweet spot for gamification is shared goals. If a business can identify the goals it shares with its audience or provide its audience with goals that are meaningful to them, then it can leverage gamification to motivate these players to meet those goals, and the company will achieve its business outcomes as a consequence," he added.

Senior business and IT leaders need to understand gamification and fuse it into their digital business strategy. Business leaders must understand the opportunities to leverage gamification to digitally motivate customers, employees and communities. IT leaders need to rethink how they can design solutions for engagement rather than just efficiency. A digital engagement strategy challenges business leaders to go beyond interactions; it challenges IT leaders to go beyond transactions. Rather, it requires the design and delivery of digital experiences, Gartner said.

The opportunity is to focus on engaging people at an emotional level. One way to motivate people is to present them with practical challenges, encourage them as they progress through levels, and get them emotionally engaged to achieve their very best. Gamification does just that. At its core, gamification is about engaging people on an emotional level and motivating them to achieve their goals. However, most organizations rely primarily on transactional engagement strategies in their interactions, for example by focusing on employees' concern to earn a living and to meet the minimal expectations of the employer, it said. 
 
Organizations need to shift focus to emotional engagement if they want to truly motivate people.

Organizations that are more aggressively adopting gamification already have multiple gamified solutions in place that support different business areas, address different target audiences, and achieve a wide range of business objectives. These organizations are starting to develop gamification centers of excellence to leverage the specialized skills required for these projects. These organizations are also considering how to integrate gamified solutions that touch the same target audience.

"Game mechanics and design have been used to engage and motivate people to achieve their goals throughout recorded history," said Burke.
 
"Gamification is about rethinking motivation in a world where we are more often connected digitally than physically. It is about building motivation into a digitally connected world. And we are just getting started in this journey. Gamification will continue to develop for many years to come," he said.
Burke will present additional information from the book at the Gartner Enterprise Architecture Summit taking place on May 21-22 in London and June 4-5 in National Harbor, Maryland.
 
This Summit will focus on how to respond to emerging technologies, drive innovation and achieve strategic business objectives in the era of digitalization and how to build an EA program that produces business-outcome-driven results.

 

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