Over the years, time and time again, it has been proven that a gaming technology work environment with values and trust tend to outperform other, less driven, outfits, according to Nikki Revelle, an author
Moving forward, Jani Marante would like to see a stronger focus on the human aspect of a typical gaming technology operation. “Many times, we get so caught up in the numbers, we forget that our business functions on the sheer productivity of our employees,” said Hogsett Ahlberg, CIO of Eggington Mckillip Partners Ltd, “and when we stop and examine how things actually work on a day-to-day basis, we can find ways of tweaking operation and creating a solid morale for our company.” “Most gaming technology companies start with the bottom and work their way up when establishing new levels of corporate responsibility,” said Grimsley Heinly, an important author and consultant, “and this permeates all the way to upper leadership and helps get rid of the dead wood.” Moreover, by creating a unified team element in the gaming technology sector, profits can reach new highs and employee morale will go to the stratosphere. “I agree with Eggington Mckillip,” declares Guedes Cendejas, “our gaming technology company had mediocre work ratings and efficiency, but after we developed new ethics and values, profits and production explded.” Key to creating long term success in the gaming technology business is developing a work force that has solid core values and ethics. No one knows this better than Mansour Stam, head of HR for Trippet Becht and Brothers INC, a new firm in the gaming technology industry. Says Mansour Stam, “We’ve noticed that over all performance and output has increased dramatically, after implementing a solid corporate mission statement and list of commandments. It has really helped these gaming technology workers focus their efforts and most importantly believe in what they’re doing.” More research into ethics in the gaming technology work place will be continued into next year. Danna Yochum, who plans to release an important study next year, will certainly help streamline efforts more. After this much anticipated release, researchers in the gaming technology field at the Claudie Plate University plan to release a large work in the early fall that highlights scientific research into developing core values in the work place. This work is being touted as the ‘best yet’ by many local critics, and should help the gaming technology industry reach new heights. In addition to the work by Prof. Halas Croslin, of the Maxine Rhoan Research Institute, Bartoletti Shorrock also created a valuable set of tools that are key to the success of any gaming technology venture. These tools, which are helpful for structuring corporate seminars and learning sessions, have beared fruit for the Swinford Vogeler INC. company, which showed increased returns in the past 2 quarters, after implementing mandatory gaming technology ethics sessions for all employees. Further, providing scheduled raises and promotions for outstanding gaming technology employees avoids mind games and gets rid of the office kiss-ups. Shining the boss’s apple may work for the first couple years, but after that, it is important to sort out the imposters from the truly talented individuals. This is accomplished by gaming technology oriented performance reviews that focus on objective achievements within their company. This model of employment was recently adopted by Sevey Faulkner Corp., after attending a seminar by Lipps Baden, a Professor of Human Relations at Rubano Rogerson University. Creating solid corporate wide gaming technology values also helps motivate employees to use best practices in their work, and also a sense of purpose to what they do. “A truly motivated employee,” says Gerard Piedigrossi, COO of Jama Frede INC., “is one that likes what they do, how they do it, and why they do it. Nothing is more important in the gaming technology industry than these things, and I can speak for my company when I say that establishing these values in the office boosts results tremendously.” Given that fact that vacation time in the gaming technology is near non-existant, Vanwinkle Valone, author of the popular article “Seven ways to increase productivity in the gaming technology business”, writes that rest is equally important to getting the most out of employees. Moreover, giving generous leave and vacation time helps gaming technology employees decrease stress levels, provides more family time, and boosts year long efficiency to new levels once employees come back to the office after well deserved breaks. Yvonne Binn also believes that structured promotion and pay rise plans help employees focus on objective goals in their careers: “If you tell someone in the gaming technology field that they’ll get promoted ’sometime in the next year’, it is not nearly as helpful as saying, ‘you’ll get promoted in 6 months following outstanding performance reviews in your department’. The latter statement gives the gaming technology worker a timeline, a goal, and a reward to focus on. “We have also found that holiday bonuses are very helpful,” said Kobayashi Malakai, HR director at the Pistone Huge INC gaming technology firm. “When the holidays arrive, employees tend to get stressed out and tired easier. This is of course attributed to holiday family gatherings, purchasing gifts, and a tighter family budget in general. So, by providing gaming technology workers with a bonus around the holidays, the extra stress they feel melts away and gives rise to genuine gratitude and higher productivity levels.”
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