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Let the Games Begin
Using Game Mechanics to Drive
Digital Transformation
Why Gamification Matters Now?
A US insurance giant was
struggling with inefficient
claims processing leading to
long turnaround times for its
customers. It wanted to streamline
its complex processes and used a
gamified social innovation tool to
draw ideas from its employees.
The initiative saw self-driven
participation without any attached
reward component. The chance
to collaborate on simplifying
their workflow was the primary
driving factor for the participants.
The activity resulted in a new,
simplified process, which saved
the company $18 million a
year and increased worker
satisfaction.1
Over-hyped or duly justified,
enterprise gamification — the
application of game design
techniques to a business setting in
order to make tasks more fun and
engaging — is garnering attention
from business leaders, world over.
Enterprise gamification is expected
to exponentially increase over the
next couple of years. Research
indicates that by 2015, more than
40% of global 2000 organizations
will have at least one application
where gamification will be used.2

Gamification is an
Enabler for Digital
Transformation
While organizations have ramped
up their investments in digital
tools and technologies, two-thirds
of digital transformation projects
fail mainly due to workforce
behavioral issues.3 Our latest
research with the MIT Center for
Digital Business indicates that

55% of companies surveyed cited
company culture, particularly
employee resistance to job
changes, to be a major hurdle to
digital transformation (see Figure
1).4 We believe that enterprise
gamification, when designed and
implemented effectively, can help
accelerate digital transformation
by driving employee engagement
and supporting change
management.

55% of companies
surveyed cited company
culture, particularly
employee resistance
to job changes, to be a
major hurdle to digital
transformation.

In this paper, we explore the
building blocks of successful
gamification and provide an
outline for how organizations
should approach gamification
as part of their digital
transformation.a
Figure 1: Execution Challenges in Digital Transformation

Ineffective IT

Culture Issues

Missing Skills

50%

55%

77%

Note: Percentage of firms encountering gaps in skills, IT or culture as mentioned by their
executives. Some firms are encountering more than one gap.
Source: “Digital Transformation: A Roadmap for Billion Dollar Organizations”, Capgemini
Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, 2011

Scope of this paper is limited to addressing the application of gamification for employee engagement; customer engagement is not
covered in this paper.
a

2
Gamification Helps Overcome Key Digital
Transformation Hurdles
By 2015, 40% of global
1000 organizations will
use gamification as the
primary mechanism
to transform business
operations.
Enterprise gamification drives
positive outcomes in five
key business areas: change
management, employee
engagement, employee training
and learning, innovation and
process efficiency (see Figure 2).

Gamification
Accelerates Change
Management
Gamification mimics elements
of real-world business situations
and makes it more engaging by
giving real-time feedback and
awards which help employees
nimbly adapt to new processes,
systems and business models.
Higher employee engagement
in game-like settings leads to
lower resistance to change which
helps in accelerating digital
transformation.
For instance, after installing a
new event logging system for its
salespeople, a mid-sized firm saw
very poor adoption rates from its
employees since the team was
comfortable with the old system.
In order to increase adoption, the
company ran a week-long sales
competition where every event
logged would get a point and the
employee with the highest points
would get a $100 gift certificate to
a local restaurant. During the week

of the contest, the number of
events logged shot up over 750%
and four weeks after the contest
was over, the number of events
logged per week held steady at
around 6x of earlier values due
to effective behavioural change
of the salespeople – a significant
increase from the pre-contest
results.5

Gamifying Processes
Helps Drive Employee
Engagement and
Compliance
Engaged employees often show
higher productivity and are
likely to be more loyal to the
organization. Research reveals
that engaged employees put forth
57% more effort and are 87%
less likely to leave their company
than employees who consider
themselves disengaged.6 Clear
rules of engagement, short-term
achievable goals, accelerated
feedback cycles and recognition of
accomplishments in gamification
helps drive employee engagement
and motivation. This leads
to successful transformation

programs and quantifiable
business benefits.
LiveOps Inc., which runs virtual
call centers, offers a good example
of using gamification to drive
engagement and compliance.
The company gamified its
processes by converting them
into a competition, in order to
help improve the performance
of its 20,000 call agents. It began
awarding agents with virtual
badges and points for tasks such
as keeping calls brief and closing
sales. Leaderboards allowed
the agents to compare their
achievements with their peers.
Such gamified processes reduced
call times by 15% and improved
sales by 12%.7

Gamified processes
at LiveOps Inc.’s call
centers reduced call
times by 15% and
improved sales by 12%.

Figure 2: Business Impact of Enterprise Gamification

Change
Management

Process
Efficiency

Employee
Engagement
Enterprise
Gamification

Innovation

Employee
Training and
Learning

Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis
3
Gamification Speeds up
Employee Training and
Learning
Lack of requisite skills can be a
significant impediment to digital
transformation.8 Many firms have
launched digital training programs
to bridge this gap; for instance,
Intel launched “iQ”, an employeecurated social media and learning
platform. Gamifying digital training
programs accelerates the learning

process. This is especially true for
the technology-savvy Generation
Y (Gen Y) workforce, which
struggles to sit through lengthy,
non-interactive presentations. A
recent study found that trainees
using video games had 11% higher
factual knowledge levels, 14%
higher skill-based knowledge
levels and 9% higher retention
rates compared to trainees within
a passive learning environment.9

People trained on
virtual games retain
more facts, attain
higher skill levels and
retain information
longer.

Gamification of the
On-Boarding Process at InMobi
During their rapid expansion, InMobi, an Indian mobile advertising startup, increased their headcount by 10%
each month. The HR team was not prepared to handle this growth, which resulted in several challenges such
as on-boarding delays, unavailability of executives to deliver training sessions and lack of systems to track onboarding progress.
The firm partnered with a gamification company to leverage its learning platform to deliver new hire orientation
as an online social game. The new hires learnt about different aspects of the company through a gamified
experience in a team setting, with badges, points and prizes for top scorers. This approach proved to be effective,
resulting in a more engaged and productive workforce within a shorter time frame than previously experienced.

Source: Case study from Mindtickle – a firm providing companies with gamified learning solutions.

4
Gamification Drives the
Pace of Innovation

Gamification Improves
Process Efficiency

Gamification helps create
an environment that
facilitates creativity, fosters
peer collaboration in a fun,
competitive environment and
moves innovation out of a siloed
structure. Innovation games are
useful for problem solving and
in shortening “time to revenue”
through their ability to leverage
crowd-sourcing. Crowd-sourcing
new ideas through competition
and reward-based systems are all
applications of game mechanics
and are already popular across
organizations (see insert on UK
DWP).

Process redesign, digitization and
streamlining play a critical role in
an organization’s cost reduction
strategy. Gamification helps
drive these elements forward.
For instance, Google reduced its
travel expenditure by using game
mechanics. Employees were
given the option of saving the per
diem amount provided for their
business trips and using it towards
another trip (which would have
had no budget) or upgrade to a
higher class or cash out a part of
it. The initiative proved successful,
resulting in over 90% compliance
with the process.10

In the next section, we dig deeper
into the psychological aspect of
gamification and what makes it
successful.

Research predicts that
by 2015, more than
50% of organizations
will gamify their
innovation processes.

Gamification Driving Innovation at the
UK Department for Work and Pensions
The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) created a market game called “Idea Street” to decentralize
its innovation process and to crowd-source ideas from across the organization. Game mechanics such as points,
leader boards and a “buzz index” were used to motivate the employees. The ideas submitted not only earned
points but also rank and social status within the community. Within the first 12 months, this exercise generated
1,400 ideas, 63 of which went forward for implementation. The employees thrived on the challenge of finding new
solutions and getting recognized for it, while the organization is expected to save £20 million by 2014-2015.

Source: Government Computing, “Gamification for the public good”, June 2011

5
Why Gamification Works
Up until the recent past, enterprise
gamification was perceived
as an experimental activity.
Gamification today however, has
moved mainstream, as a result of
increased research and enhanced
understanding, thereby making
it better suited for enterprise
application. Another key factor in
its growing popularity is the rise
of the Gen Y demographic in the
workforce and their affinity to
game-like environments.

Gamification Masks a
Science beneath Badges
and Awards
Social games create an
environment that is inherently
engaging and competitive. Gaming
mechanics incentivize humans
through intrinsic motivators such
as status, sense of achievement,
sense of pride and through
external motivators such as
financial rewards, badges and
promotions.

B.J. Fogg, an experimental
psychologist at Stanford University,
USA developed the Fogg Behavior
Model (FBM), in 2009, which
shows that three factors need to
be present to influence human
behavior: motivation, ability and
trigger (see Figure 3).

Figure 3: Science of Gamification - The Fogg Behavior Model

Desire to engage - personal interest
Perceived value of potential outcome
Willingness to participate

MOTIVATION

GAMIFICATION

TRIGGER

Trigger to prompt target behavior
It can be either explicit (directing
the user to take action) or experiential

ABITLITY

Reflects individual’s skill, time and
mental capacity to perform task

Source: Lithosphere, Science of Social Blog – “Gamification 101: The Psychology of Motivation”

6
Gamification simultaneously
utilizes all the three factors
stated in Fogg’s behavior model,
which positively influences
human behavior and results in a
successful gaming system.11 For
instance, Target Corporation, a
US-based retail giant, gamified its
cashier checkout system (trigger)
for driving behavioral change and
process efficiency. Employees
were scored based on the
transaction’s speed and accuracy
(ability). A feedback mechanism
using visual and audio cues was
built into the system as a way to
create positive reinforcement
(motivation). This resulted in
increased job performance,
reduced checkout times, and
improved employee morale.12
Most enterprise gamification
tools leverage Fogg’s three factors
simultaneously in such a way that
once connections are made with
the players, the tools sustain these
interactions, thereby promoting
an environment that is both
enjoyable and productive.
Most enterprise gamification
tools leverage Fogg’s three factors
simultaneously in such a way that
once connections are made with
the players, the tools sustain these
interactions, thereby promoting
an environment that is both
enjoyable and productive.

Gamification Appeals
to the Growing Younger
Demographic in the
Workforce
Research indicates that Gen Y
represents 25% of the current
global workforce and their
numbers are growing rapidly.13
A recent survey indicated that
Gen Y employees expect their
jobs to be social and fun, with
clear goals to succeed, and which
provide personal satisfaction. They
want regular feedback on their
performance and recognition for
their work.14
Gamification creates new methods
to reach out to the specific
requirements of Gen Y employees.
For instance, global hospitality
major, Marriott Hotels used
gamification as a recruitment tool.
It launched the app My Marriott
Hotel on Facebook for motivating
potential Gen Y hires to participate
in managing a virtual hotel
restaurant. Players earned points
for happy customers, lost points
for poor service and won rewards
when their operation turned a
profit. Players with high scores
were considered for next levels of
the recruitment process.15

requirements of the Gen Y
workforce. Further, it also helps
address potential skill gaps in
large-scale digital transformation,
accelerates the pace of change
and shortens business cycles.
In the next section, we discuss
some of the common pitfalls of
enterprise gamification that firms
should keep in mind.

The Fogg Behavior
Model shows that three
factors need to be
present simultaneously
to design effective
Gamification –
motivation, ability to
complete a task and a
timely trigger to act.

The concept of game mechanics
resonates with the motivational

7
What are the Common Pitfalls
to Effective Gamification?
Many firms are adopting
gamification due to the current
hype around it but most
implementations lack thorough
planning and understanding of
the concept and its business
application. It is estimated that
by 2014, 80% of current gamified
projects will fail due to poor
design.16 There are multiple
challenges in the implementation
of Gamification. The most
common issue is low adoption of
the gamified platform due to poor
game design and game fatigue.

Excessive Focus on
Extrinsic or Intrinsic
Motivators Leads to
Sub-Optimal Results
Flawed game design causes many
gamification implementations
to fail. An excessive focus on
extrinsic motivators (badges,
points, or leader boards) rather
than on more important intrinsic
motivators (status, sense of
achievement, and collaboration)
results in poor game design.
On the other hand, too much
focus on intrinsic motivators,
without any focus on rewards may
not motivate all employees and

8

can fail to achieve the intended
results. Best results are seen
when the game design efficiently
balances both- external and
intrinsic motivators. For instance,
a professional services firm
in the US gamified its internal
communication process to help
employees learn the names and
faces of their 2,000 colleagues
across the country. To encourage
participation, a leaderboard was
created, which failed to draw
interest from employees as people
did not bother to check their
personal score. However, when
teams were created, it triggered
the intrinsic human motivational
factor of collaboration and
participation increased from 5% to
90%.17

Inability to Sustain User
Interest Leads to Game
Fatigue
A well-designed gamification
system aims to keep players
engaged without getting
prematurely bored (if too simple)
or disillusioned (if too complex).
User fatigue is a common issue
associated with long-term use of
gamification. Even with a well-

designed gamified application, it
is not easy to sustain user interest
over prolonged periods. Games
that rely heavily on badges and
points can lead to undesirable
outcomes such as “loyalty
backlash” or active disengagement
when an employee realizes their
behavior has been manipulated
with no personal gain.
Employees need to be constantly
challenged to remain motivated.
Introduction of enterprise
gamification should be preceded
by a clear long-term vision for
employee engagement. This vision
should be articulated clearly to
ensure clarity of objective as
well as drive participation from
employees.

According to Gartner,
by 2014, 80% of current
gamified projects will
fail due to poor design.
What are the Key Success Factors for
Enterprise Gamification?
focus areas for application of
gamification dilutes the goal of a
gamified environment.

Set up internal
capabilities for
gamification

Define the user group
upfront

Enterprise gamification plays a
crucial role in helping address
the firm’s cultural and skill-based
gaps for a successful digital
transformation. Based on our
experience, there are six distinct
key success factors that determine
the adoption/failure of gamified
processes (see Figure 4).

Gamification is more than just
implementing a digital tool.
It is a capability that requires
significant investment in people
(game designers, developers, and
change managers), processes
(methodology, performance) and
technology (gaming platforms,
analytics).18 Firms need to plan
along these aspects and evaluate
which capabilities need to be built
in-house, which to partner for and
identify people to champion the
gamification initiative internally
in order to effectively implement
gamification.

Understanding the behavior of
the people performing the task,
their skill levels and abilities,
their intrinsic and extrinsic
motivators and their triggers will
aid in choosing the right game
mechanics and keeping the players
engaged. For instance, motivation
and rewards for a group of senior
research scientists would typically
be different from those of callcenter employees.

Identify a clear goal
Gamification finds its application
across multiple business areasengagement, compliance, and
learning. However, organizations
should ideally pick only one goal
at a time in order to achieve
best results. Picking multiple

Figure 4: Key Success Factors for Enterprise Gamification

Adopt an
Iterative Approach

Proactively
Manage
Game
Completion

Continuously
Measure
and Adjust

Identify
a Clear Goal

Key
Success
Factors

Define
the User
Group

Set up Internal
Capabilities

Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis

9
Continuously measure
and adjust

Proactively manage
game completion

Firms need to put in place
the systems and processes to
capture and accurately interpret
gamification data. Measuring
output from gamified applications
is an ongoing effort and is
needed to ensure continued
relevance and to monitor and
adjust gamification applications.
Continuous measurement of
results such as adoption rates,
game abandonment stage,
number of visits in a day, etc.
provides insights into the efficacy
of the gaming mechanics. This
allows for real-time tweaking
of gamification parameters
(levels of complexity needed,
collaboration, point systems, etc.)
leading to higher success rates.
This continuous measurement
is also essential for periodic
benchmarking against predefined
performance parameters and
for understanding ROI impact.

Each gamification initiative has
its own shelf life but eventually
engagement of the user group
declines over time as “game
fatigue” sets in. Good game
mechanics design and continuous
feedback help determine the
optimal time for running the
initiative. Subsequently, the
completion should be managed
proactively and quickly to prevent
active disengagement or “loyalty
backlash”.

10

Adopt an iterative
approach to
gamification
Initial failures in gamification are
OK and should be embraced as
learning experiences. Gamification
is a complex area which needs
customized game mechanics based
on the goal and the user group. It
is usually not possible to achieve

the desired results in a one-shot
manner, but requires an approach
of constant feedback, adjustment
and learning. Development of a
culture of testing and iterative
learning is key to the creation of a
digitally-enabled enterprise.
Enterprise gamification requires
thorough planning, considerable
investment and management
commitment. By altering
organization culture, gamification
has the potential to change the
overall employee experience.
The scope of gamification, in an
enterprise context, can indeed
be vast – from recruitment right
upto managing alumni networks.
There are pitfalls to getting it
right; however, the benefits
clearly outweigh implementation
challenges. We believe that
gamification and digital
transformation are a winning
combination and firms cannot
afford to ignore it.
References
1	

Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com

2	

Gartner, “Gartner Predicts Over 70 Percent of Global 2000 Organisations Will Have at Least One Gamified Application by
2014”, Nov 2012

3	

“Transform to the Power of Digital - Digital Transformation as a Driver of Corporate Performance”, Capgemini
Consulting, 2011

4	

“Digital Transformation: A Roadmap for Billion-Dollar Organization”, Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital
Business, 2011

5	

Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com

6	

“The Role of Employee Engagement in the Return to Growth”, Businessweek

7	

Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com

8	

Capgemini Consulting - MIT Center for Digital Business, “Digital Engagement”, 2013

9	

“Video Games Can Be Highly Effective Training Tools, Study Shows: Employees Learn More, Forget Less, Master More
Skills”, Science Daily, October 2010

10	 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com
11	 “Gamification 101: The Psychology of Motivation”, Lithosphere, Science of Social Blog, March 2011
12	 “Gamify Your Workplace, Increase Quality Hires”, Talent Tornado, Feb 2012
13	 “Enterprise Gamification: The Gen Y Factor”, Bunchball Whitepaper, 2012
14	 “Generation Y in the Workforce: Managerial Challenges”, Austin State University, USA, June 2010
15	 “Gamification: Three Ways To Use Gaming For Recruiting, Training, and Health & Wellness”, Forbes, May 2012
16	 Gartner press release, Nov 2012: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=2251015
17	 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com
18	 Bala Iyer, “Understanding Gamification: From Commercial to Social”, Feb 2012
Authors
Maggie Buggie
Vice President and Head of
Digital Transformation Sales, UK
maggie.buggie@capgemini.com
Twitter: @maggiebuggie

Pramod Appukuttan
Managing Consultant, Digital
Transformation & Business Analytics

Digital Transformation Research Institute
dtri.in@capgemini.com

pramod.appukuttan@capgemini.com

Jerome Buvat, Swati Nigam, Manik Seth and Subrahmanyam KVJ from the Digital Transformation Research Institute worked
on this paper.
The authors would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Dan Truman and Michael Welch.

For more information contact
Australia
Sheila Mistry

France
Stephan Paolini

stephan.paolini@capgemini.com

vanessa.loureiro@capgemini.com

Austria
Ingrid Berndt

Germany
Stephan Wieneke

UK
Maggie Buggie

shiela.mistry@capgemini.com

iberndt@capgemini.com

stephan.wieneke@capgemini.com

Belgium
Peter Speleers

Netherland
Jan Brouwer

Finland
Markus Kärki

maggie.buggie@capgemini.com

US
Barbara Spitzer

Imke Keicher

China
Julien Bourdiniere

Portugal
Vanessa Loureiro

Norway
Lars Fossli

peter.speleers@capgemini.com

julien.bourdiniere@capgemini.com

markus.karki@capgemini.com

imke.keicher@capgemini.com

barbara.spitzer@capgemini.com

jan.brouwer@capgemini.com

lars.fossli@capgemini.com

About Capgemini
Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation
consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing
in advising and supporting enterprises in significant
transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with
an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy
creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global
team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading
companies and governments to master Digital Transformation,
drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and
our leadership in business transformation and organizational
change.

With around 120,000 people in 40 countries, Capgemini is one
of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology
and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2011 global
revenues of EUR 9.7 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini
creates and delivers business and technology solutions that
fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply
multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own
way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and
draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model.
Learn more about us
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Let the Games Begin Using Game Mechanics to Drive Digital Transformation

  • 1. Let the Games Begin Using Game Mechanics to Drive Digital Transformation
  • 2. Why Gamification Matters Now? A US insurance giant was struggling with inefficient claims processing leading to long turnaround times for its customers. It wanted to streamline its complex processes and used a gamified social innovation tool to draw ideas from its employees. The initiative saw self-driven participation without any attached reward component. The chance to collaborate on simplifying their workflow was the primary driving factor for the participants. The activity resulted in a new, simplified process, which saved the company $18 million a year and increased worker satisfaction.1 Over-hyped or duly justified, enterprise gamification — the application of game design techniques to a business setting in order to make tasks more fun and engaging — is garnering attention from business leaders, world over. Enterprise gamification is expected to exponentially increase over the next couple of years. Research indicates that by 2015, more than 40% of global 2000 organizations will have at least one application where gamification will be used.2 Gamification is an Enabler for Digital Transformation While organizations have ramped up their investments in digital tools and technologies, two-thirds of digital transformation projects fail mainly due to workforce behavioral issues.3 Our latest research with the MIT Center for Digital Business indicates that 55% of companies surveyed cited company culture, particularly employee resistance to job changes, to be a major hurdle to digital transformation (see Figure 1).4 We believe that enterprise gamification, when designed and implemented effectively, can help accelerate digital transformation by driving employee engagement and supporting change management. 55% of companies surveyed cited company culture, particularly employee resistance to job changes, to be a major hurdle to digital transformation. In this paper, we explore the building blocks of successful gamification and provide an outline for how organizations should approach gamification as part of their digital transformation.a Figure 1: Execution Challenges in Digital Transformation Ineffective IT Culture Issues Missing Skills 50% 55% 77% Note: Percentage of firms encountering gaps in skills, IT or culture as mentioned by their executives. Some firms are encountering more than one gap. Source: “Digital Transformation: A Roadmap for Billion Dollar Organizations”, Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, 2011 Scope of this paper is limited to addressing the application of gamification for employee engagement; customer engagement is not covered in this paper. a 2
  • 3. Gamification Helps Overcome Key Digital Transformation Hurdles By 2015, 40% of global 1000 organizations will use gamification as the primary mechanism to transform business operations. Enterprise gamification drives positive outcomes in five key business areas: change management, employee engagement, employee training and learning, innovation and process efficiency (see Figure 2). Gamification Accelerates Change Management Gamification mimics elements of real-world business situations and makes it more engaging by giving real-time feedback and awards which help employees nimbly adapt to new processes, systems and business models. Higher employee engagement in game-like settings leads to lower resistance to change which helps in accelerating digital transformation. For instance, after installing a new event logging system for its salespeople, a mid-sized firm saw very poor adoption rates from its employees since the team was comfortable with the old system. In order to increase adoption, the company ran a week-long sales competition where every event logged would get a point and the employee with the highest points would get a $100 gift certificate to a local restaurant. During the week of the contest, the number of events logged shot up over 750% and four weeks after the contest was over, the number of events logged per week held steady at around 6x of earlier values due to effective behavioural change of the salespeople – a significant increase from the pre-contest results.5 Gamifying Processes Helps Drive Employee Engagement and Compliance Engaged employees often show higher productivity and are likely to be more loyal to the organization. Research reveals that engaged employees put forth 57% more effort and are 87% less likely to leave their company than employees who consider themselves disengaged.6 Clear rules of engagement, short-term achievable goals, accelerated feedback cycles and recognition of accomplishments in gamification helps drive employee engagement and motivation. This leads to successful transformation programs and quantifiable business benefits. LiveOps Inc., which runs virtual call centers, offers a good example of using gamification to drive engagement and compliance. The company gamified its processes by converting them into a competition, in order to help improve the performance of its 20,000 call agents. It began awarding agents with virtual badges and points for tasks such as keeping calls brief and closing sales. Leaderboards allowed the agents to compare their achievements with their peers. Such gamified processes reduced call times by 15% and improved sales by 12%.7 Gamified processes at LiveOps Inc.’s call centers reduced call times by 15% and improved sales by 12%. Figure 2: Business Impact of Enterprise Gamification Change Management Process Efficiency Employee Engagement Enterprise Gamification Innovation Employee Training and Learning Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis 3
  • 4. Gamification Speeds up Employee Training and Learning Lack of requisite skills can be a significant impediment to digital transformation.8 Many firms have launched digital training programs to bridge this gap; for instance, Intel launched “iQ”, an employeecurated social media and learning platform. Gamifying digital training programs accelerates the learning process. This is especially true for the technology-savvy Generation Y (Gen Y) workforce, which struggles to sit through lengthy, non-interactive presentations. A recent study found that trainees using video games had 11% higher factual knowledge levels, 14% higher skill-based knowledge levels and 9% higher retention rates compared to trainees within a passive learning environment.9 People trained on virtual games retain more facts, attain higher skill levels and retain information longer. Gamification of the On-Boarding Process at InMobi During their rapid expansion, InMobi, an Indian mobile advertising startup, increased their headcount by 10% each month. The HR team was not prepared to handle this growth, which resulted in several challenges such as on-boarding delays, unavailability of executives to deliver training sessions and lack of systems to track onboarding progress. The firm partnered with a gamification company to leverage its learning platform to deliver new hire orientation as an online social game. The new hires learnt about different aspects of the company through a gamified experience in a team setting, with badges, points and prizes for top scorers. This approach proved to be effective, resulting in a more engaged and productive workforce within a shorter time frame than previously experienced. Source: Case study from Mindtickle – a firm providing companies with gamified learning solutions. 4
  • 5. Gamification Drives the Pace of Innovation Gamification Improves Process Efficiency Gamification helps create an environment that facilitates creativity, fosters peer collaboration in a fun, competitive environment and moves innovation out of a siloed structure. Innovation games are useful for problem solving and in shortening “time to revenue” through their ability to leverage crowd-sourcing. Crowd-sourcing new ideas through competition and reward-based systems are all applications of game mechanics and are already popular across organizations (see insert on UK DWP). Process redesign, digitization and streamlining play a critical role in an organization’s cost reduction strategy. Gamification helps drive these elements forward. For instance, Google reduced its travel expenditure by using game mechanics. Employees were given the option of saving the per diem amount provided for their business trips and using it towards another trip (which would have had no budget) or upgrade to a higher class or cash out a part of it. The initiative proved successful, resulting in over 90% compliance with the process.10 In the next section, we dig deeper into the psychological aspect of gamification and what makes it successful. Research predicts that by 2015, more than 50% of organizations will gamify their innovation processes. Gamification Driving Innovation at the UK Department for Work and Pensions The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) created a market game called “Idea Street” to decentralize its innovation process and to crowd-source ideas from across the organization. Game mechanics such as points, leader boards and a “buzz index” were used to motivate the employees. The ideas submitted not only earned points but also rank and social status within the community. Within the first 12 months, this exercise generated 1,400 ideas, 63 of which went forward for implementation. The employees thrived on the challenge of finding new solutions and getting recognized for it, while the organization is expected to save £20 million by 2014-2015. Source: Government Computing, “Gamification for the public good”, June 2011 5
  • 6. Why Gamification Works Up until the recent past, enterprise gamification was perceived as an experimental activity. Gamification today however, has moved mainstream, as a result of increased research and enhanced understanding, thereby making it better suited for enterprise application. Another key factor in its growing popularity is the rise of the Gen Y demographic in the workforce and their affinity to game-like environments. Gamification Masks a Science beneath Badges and Awards Social games create an environment that is inherently engaging and competitive. Gaming mechanics incentivize humans through intrinsic motivators such as status, sense of achievement, sense of pride and through external motivators such as financial rewards, badges and promotions. B.J. Fogg, an experimental psychologist at Stanford University, USA developed the Fogg Behavior Model (FBM), in 2009, which shows that three factors need to be present to influence human behavior: motivation, ability and trigger (see Figure 3). Figure 3: Science of Gamification - The Fogg Behavior Model Desire to engage - personal interest Perceived value of potential outcome Willingness to participate MOTIVATION GAMIFICATION TRIGGER Trigger to prompt target behavior It can be either explicit (directing the user to take action) or experiential ABITLITY Reflects individual’s skill, time and mental capacity to perform task Source: Lithosphere, Science of Social Blog – “Gamification 101: The Psychology of Motivation” 6
  • 7. Gamification simultaneously utilizes all the three factors stated in Fogg’s behavior model, which positively influences human behavior and results in a successful gaming system.11 For instance, Target Corporation, a US-based retail giant, gamified its cashier checkout system (trigger) for driving behavioral change and process efficiency. Employees were scored based on the transaction’s speed and accuracy (ability). A feedback mechanism using visual and audio cues was built into the system as a way to create positive reinforcement (motivation). This resulted in increased job performance, reduced checkout times, and improved employee morale.12 Most enterprise gamification tools leverage Fogg’s three factors simultaneously in such a way that once connections are made with the players, the tools sustain these interactions, thereby promoting an environment that is both enjoyable and productive. Most enterprise gamification tools leverage Fogg’s three factors simultaneously in such a way that once connections are made with the players, the tools sustain these interactions, thereby promoting an environment that is both enjoyable and productive. Gamification Appeals to the Growing Younger Demographic in the Workforce Research indicates that Gen Y represents 25% of the current global workforce and their numbers are growing rapidly.13 A recent survey indicated that Gen Y employees expect their jobs to be social and fun, with clear goals to succeed, and which provide personal satisfaction. They want regular feedback on their performance and recognition for their work.14 Gamification creates new methods to reach out to the specific requirements of Gen Y employees. For instance, global hospitality major, Marriott Hotels used gamification as a recruitment tool. It launched the app My Marriott Hotel on Facebook for motivating potential Gen Y hires to participate in managing a virtual hotel restaurant. Players earned points for happy customers, lost points for poor service and won rewards when their operation turned a profit. Players with high scores were considered for next levels of the recruitment process.15 requirements of the Gen Y workforce. Further, it also helps address potential skill gaps in large-scale digital transformation, accelerates the pace of change and shortens business cycles. In the next section, we discuss some of the common pitfalls of enterprise gamification that firms should keep in mind. The Fogg Behavior Model shows that three factors need to be present simultaneously to design effective Gamification – motivation, ability to complete a task and a timely trigger to act. The concept of game mechanics resonates with the motivational 7
  • 8. What are the Common Pitfalls to Effective Gamification? Many firms are adopting gamification due to the current hype around it but most implementations lack thorough planning and understanding of the concept and its business application. It is estimated that by 2014, 80% of current gamified projects will fail due to poor design.16 There are multiple challenges in the implementation of Gamification. The most common issue is low adoption of the gamified platform due to poor game design and game fatigue. Excessive Focus on Extrinsic or Intrinsic Motivators Leads to Sub-Optimal Results Flawed game design causes many gamification implementations to fail. An excessive focus on extrinsic motivators (badges, points, or leader boards) rather than on more important intrinsic motivators (status, sense of achievement, and collaboration) results in poor game design. On the other hand, too much focus on intrinsic motivators, without any focus on rewards may not motivate all employees and 8 can fail to achieve the intended results. Best results are seen when the game design efficiently balances both- external and intrinsic motivators. For instance, a professional services firm in the US gamified its internal communication process to help employees learn the names and faces of their 2,000 colleagues across the country. To encourage participation, a leaderboard was created, which failed to draw interest from employees as people did not bother to check their personal score. However, when teams were created, it triggered the intrinsic human motivational factor of collaboration and participation increased from 5% to 90%.17 Inability to Sustain User Interest Leads to Game Fatigue A well-designed gamification system aims to keep players engaged without getting prematurely bored (if too simple) or disillusioned (if too complex). User fatigue is a common issue associated with long-term use of gamification. Even with a well- designed gamified application, it is not easy to sustain user interest over prolonged periods. Games that rely heavily on badges and points can lead to undesirable outcomes such as “loyalty backlash” or active disengagement when an employee realizes their behavior has been manipulated with no personal gain. Employees need to be constantly challenged to remain motivated. Introduction of enterprise gamification should be preceded by a clear long-term vision for employee engagement. This vision should be articulated clearly to ensure clarity of objective as well as drive participation from employees. According to Gartner, by 2014, 80% of current gamified projects will fail due to poor design.
  • 9. What are the Key Success Factors for Enterprise Gamification? focus areas for application of gamification dilutes the goal of a gamified environment. Set up internal capabilities for gamification Define the user group upfront Enterprise gamification plays a crucial role in helping address the firm’s cultural and skill-based gaps for a successful digital transformation. Based on our experience, there are six distinct key success factors that determine the adoption/failure of gamified processes (see Figure 4). Gamification is more than just implementing a digital tool. It is a capability that requires significant investment in people (game designers, developers, and change managers), processes (methodology, performance) and technology (gaming platforms, analytics).18 Firms need to plan along these aspects and evaluate which capabilities need to be built in-house, which to partner for and identify people to champion the gamification initiative internally in order to effectively implement gamification. Understanding the behavior of the people performing the task, their skill levels and abilities, their intrinsic and extrinsic motivators and their triggers will aid in choosing the right game mechanics and keeping the players engaged. For instance, motivation and rewards for a group of senior research scientists would typically be different from those of callcenter employees. Identify a clear goal Gamification finds its application across multiple business areasengagement, compliance, and learning. However, organizations should ideally pick only one goal at a time in order to achieve best results. Picking multiple Figure 4: Key Success Factors for Enterprise Gamification Adopt an Iterative Approach Proactively Manage Game Completion Continuously Measure and Adjust Identify a Clear Goal Key Success Factors Define the User Group Set up Internal Capabilities Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis 9
  • 10. Continuously measure and adjust Proactively manage game completion Firms need to put in place the systems and processes to capture and accurately interpret gamification data. Measuring output from gamified applications is an ongoing effort and is needed to ensure continued relevance and to monitor and adjust gamification applications. Continuous measurement of results such as adoption rates, game abandonment stage, number of visits in a day, etc. provides insights into the efficacy of the gaming mechanics. This allows for real-time tweaking of gamification parameters (levels of complexity needed, collaboration, point systems, etc.) leading to higher success rates. This continuous measurement is also essential for periodic benchmarking against predefined performance parameters and for understanding ROI impact. Each gamification initiative has its own shelf life but eventually engagement of the user group declines over time as “game fatigue” sets in. Good game mechanics design and continuous feedback help determine the optimal time for running the initiative. Subsequently, the completion should be managed proactively and quickly to prevent active disengagement or “loyalty backlash”. 10 Adopt an iterative approach to gamification Initial failures in gamification are OK and should be embraced as learning experiences. Gamification is a complex area which needs customized game mechanics based on the goal and the user group. It is usually not possible to achieve the desired results in a one-shot manner, but requires an approach of constant feedback, adjustment and learning. Development of a culture of testing and iterative learning is key to the creation of a digitally-enabled enterprise. Enterprise gamification requires thorough planning, considerable investment and management commitment. By altering organization culture, gamification has the potential to change the overall employee experience. The scope of gamification, in an enterprise context, can indeed be vast – from recruitment right upto managing alumni networks. There are pitfalls to getting it right; however, the benefits clearly outweigh implementation challenges. We believe that gamification and digital transformation are a winning combination and firms cannot afford to ignore it.
  • 11. References 1 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com 2 Gartner, “Gartner Predicts Over 70 Percent of Global 2000 Organisations Will Have at Least One Gamified Application by 2014”, Nov 2012 3 “Transform to the Power of Digital - Digital Transformation as a Driver of Corporate Performance”, Capgemini Consulting, 2011 4 “Digital Transformation: A Roadmap for Billion-Dollar Organization”, Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, 2011 5 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com 6 “The Role of Employee Engagement in the Return to Growth”, Businessweek 7 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com 8 Capgemini Consulting - MIT Center for Digital Business, “Digital Engagement”, 2013 9 “Video Games Can Be Highly Effective Training Tools, Study Shows: Employees Learn More, Forget Less, Master More Skills”, Science Daily, October 2010 10 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com 11 “Gamification 101: The Psychology of Motivation”, Lithosphere, Science of Social Blog, March 2011 12 “Gamify Your Workplace, Increase Quality Hires”, Talent Tornado, Feb 2012 13 “Enterprise Gamification: The Gen Y Factor”, Bunchball Whitepaper, 2012 14 “Generation Y in the Workforce: Managerial Challenges”, Austin State University, USA, June 2010 15 “Gamification: Three Ways To Use Gaming For Recruiting, Training, and Health & Wellness”, Forbes, May 2012 16 Gartner press release, Nov 2012: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=2251015 17 Gamification Facts & Figures: www.enterprise-gamification.com 18 Bala Iyer, “Understanding Gamification: From Commercial to Social”, Feb 2012
  • 12. Authors Maggie Buggie Vice President and Head of Digital Transformation Sales, UK maggie.buggie@capgemini.com Twitter: @maggiebuggie Pramod Appukuttan Managing Consultant, Digital Transformation & Business Analytics Digital Transformation Research Institute dtri.in@capgemini.com pramod.appukuttan@capgemini.com Jerome Buvat, Swati Nigam, Manik Seth and Subrahmanyam KVJ from the Digital Transformation Research Institute worked on this paper. The authors would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Dan Truman and Michael Welch. For more information contact Australia Sheila Mistry France Stephan Paolini stephan.paolini@capgemini.com vanessa.loureiro@capgemini.com Austria Ingrid Berndt Germany Stephan Wieneke UK Maggie Buggie shiela.mistry@capgemini.com iberndt@capgemini.com stephan.wieneke@capgemini.com Belgium Peter Speleers Netherland Jan Brouwer Finland Markus Kärki maggie.buggie@capgemini.com US Barbara Spitzer Imke Keicher China Julien Bourdiniere Portugal Vanessa Loureiro Norway Lars Fossli peter.speleers@capgemini.com julien.bourdiniere@capgemini.com markus.karki@capgemini.com imke.keicher@capgemini.com barbara.spitzer@capgemini.com jan.brouwer@capgemini.com lars.fossli@capgemini.com About Capgemini Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing in advising and supporting enterprises in significant transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading companies and governments to master Digital Transformation, drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and our leadership in business transformation and organizational change. With around 120,000 people in 40 countries, Capgemini is one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2011 global revenues of EUR 9.7 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini creates and delivers business and technology solutions that fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model. Learn more about us at www.capgemini.com. Find out more at: http://www.capgemini-consulting.com/ Rightshore® is a trademark belonging to Capgemini Capgemini Consulting is the strategy and transformation consulting brand of Capgemini Group. The information contained in this document is proprietary. © 2013 Capgemini. All rights reserved.