Press Start Leadership Podcast

Game Development: Transforming Ideas into Success through Communication

August 21, 2023 Press Start Leadership Season 1 Episode 108
Game Development: Transforming Ideas into Success through Communication
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Press Start Leadership Podcast
Game Development: Transforming Ideas into Success through Communication
Aug 21, 2023 Season 1 Episode 108
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Frustrated about miscommunications in your team? Ever wonder how to take your vaguely scribbled game ideas and transform them into a successful launch? Press Start Leadership Podcast has a treat for you! We're going on a quest - to explore the realms of clear, concise, and consistent communication in game development. Just like in any epic journey, we'll journey through seven "levels" of communication. From the importance of clarity and consistency to the art of conciseness and the power of open dialogue, we're equipping you with the tools you need to lead your team to victory.

Yet, our journey doesn't stop there. We'll dive into adapting your communication style to suit your team members, the often overlooked power of non-verbal cues, and the critical role of communication during crises. We promise you an enlightening trek that’s not only going to enhance your team performance but also your game production excellence. So grab your gear, fellow gaming enthusiasts, and join us on this quest to master the ultimate power-up in game development - communication. You're in for an epic ride with the Press Start Leadership Podcast!

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Tell us what you thought of the episode and any topics you would like us to cover!

Frustrated about miscommunications in your team? Ever wonder how to take your vaguely scribbled game ideas and transform them into a successful launch? Press Start Leadership Podcast has a treat for you! We're going on a quest - to explore the realms of clear, concise, and consistent communication in game development. Just like in any epic journey, we'll journey through seven "levels" of communication. From the importance of clarity and consistency to the art of conciseness and the power of open dialogue, we're equipping you with the tools you need to lead your team to victory.

Yet, our journey doesn't stop there. We'll dive into adapting your communication style to suit your team members, the often overlooked power of non-verbal cues, and the critical role of communication during crises. We promise you an enlightening trek that’s not only going to enhance your team performance but also your game production excellence. So grab your gear, fellow gaming enthusiasts, and join us on this quest to master the ultimate power-up in game development - communication. You're in for an epic ride with the Press Start Leadership Podcast!

Support the Show.

Join Our DISCORD!

Wishlist Shadow City Mysteries: A Clockwork Noir on Steam!

Join the Pre-Campaign for Shadow City Mysteries: The Roleplaying Game on Backerkit!

Link to my FREE ebook: 5 Heroic Leadership Skills

Music by: Joey the Mad Scientist

Hit subscribe/follow and be sure to check out: https://pressstartleadership.com/

Speaker 1:

Hey there, press starters and welcome to the press start leadership podcast, the podcast about game changing leadership, teaching you how to get the most out of your product and development team and become the leader you were meant to be leadership coaching and training for the international game industry professional. Now let me introduce you to your host, the man, the myth, the legend, Christopher Mifsud.

Speaker 2:

Hey there, press starters. Welcome back to another awesome edition of the press start leadership podcast. On this week's episode we'll be discussing use your words the importance of clear, concise and consistent communication in video game production, mastering the art of dialogue for enhanced team performance and game production excellence For one of the few species that communicate. We sure do suck at it. Ever had to explain your character's backstory to a non-gamer friend who has no clue why your tenacious hero has to fight a legion of pixelated zombies? It's hard right Now. Imagine the monumental task of trying to communicate a whole new game world to a team of developers, artists and designers. We, as homo sapiens, have the gift of communication. We're one of the few species who can use words to express complex ideas, negotiate peace treaties or even just order a decent cup of coffee. But let's be honest despite all our linguistic prowess, we often mess it up, especially in an industry as complex and as dynamic as game development.

Speaker 2:

Communication is the lifeblood of video game production. It's the invisible force that guides the concept from a vague idea scribbled on a beer mat to a finished, polished game. It can make the difference between a successful launch and a delayed one, between a cohesive team and a disjointed group of individuals, between a game that players love and one that they abandoned after the first level. Level one the quest for clarity. A game's success depends not only on the talent of its team, but also on how effectively they can communicate. Communication and game development is like a quest. It's all about clarity. You wouldn't send your game character on a quest without a clear objective, would you? The same goes for your team. Clear communication ensures everyone knows what they're working towards. The game design document, industry Staple, epitomizes clear communication. It details every aspect of the game, from the story and gameplay mechanics to an aesthetic, style and sound design. Everyone on the team can refer the GDD for a clear picture of the final product. Clarity also extends to day-to-day conversations. Whether you're explaining a new feature, giving feedback or delegating tasks, being clear and concise ensures everyone is on the same page. It leaves no room for interpretation or guesswork.

Speaker 2:

Level two consistency is key. Ever played a game that changes its rules halfway through? It's frustrating, isn't it? Consistency in communication is just as critical. Consistent communication creates an environment of trust and stability. It helps team members feel confident about what they're doing and where they're heading. Consistent communication takes various forms, from regular team meetings to periodic progress reports and constructive feedback sessions. These not only keep everyone updated, but also provide opportunities to clarify doubts, address concerns and celebrate milestones. However, consistency shouldn't be confused with monotony. It doesn't mean repeating the same things or micromanaging. It's about creating a stable, rhythm communication that keeps the team synced and motivated.

Speaker 2:

Level three the power of conciseness. Nobody likes a long-winded dungeon master. Similarly, in game development, brevity is a virtue, being concise and about delivering your message in a straightforward and efficient manner. It's about respecting your team's time and cognitive load. The practice of pitching a game development encapsulates the art of conciseness. An effective pitch conveys the core concept and selling points of a game in a few powerful sentences. It distills complex ideas into simple, understandable nuggets. Conciseness also applies to regular team communication. Whether you're providing feedback, writing an email or explaining a new feature, aim to be succinct. Cut the fluff, keep the meat.

Speaker 2:

Level 4. Communicate, don't dictate. At this point in our quest, let's remember that communication is not just about transmitting information. It's also about an open dialogue. There's significant difference between dictating and communicating. In the former, you're just tossing information grenades at your team. In the latter, you're engaging them in a game of catch, tossing ideas back and forth, building upon them, refining them. The game development process thrives on this kind of open, two-way communication. The best game ideas often come from passionate discussions, brainstorms and collaborative problem-solving sessions. So, instead of dictating, engage your team in discussions. Encourage them to share their ideas and concerns. Foster a culture of openness where everyone feels heard and valued.

Speaker 2:

Level 5. Adapt into different communication styles. Just as every game character has a unique set of abilities, every team member has a unique communication style. Some people prefer detailed written briefs, while others might prefer a quick verbal rundown. Some might be comfortable with public recognition, while others might prefer a quiet word of appreciation. Dapting your communication to suit each team member's style can go a long way to ensuring everyone feels seen and understood. It creates an inclusive environment where everyone can express their ideas and concerns freely. Remember, in the game of communication, flexibility is your greatest power-up.

Speaker 2:

Level 6. The Critical Role of Non-Verbal Communication. Just like a well-designed game character could vase a lot without uttering a single word, non-verbal communication plays a critical role in game development teams. From body language during meetings to the tone of your emails, non-verbal cues can significantly impact the message you're trying to convey. Body language in particular is an often overlooked aspect of communication in the workplace. A warm smile, an open posture or an encouraging nod can make team members feel more comfortable and valued. Similarly, a supportive tone in your emails or chat messages can convey your respect and appreciation, even when you're providing feedback or discussing challenging topics.

Speaker 2:

Level 7. Communication During Crisis. Even the most seasoned players can find themselves in a tight spot in the trickiest of dungeons. Similarly, crises are inevitable in game development, whether it's a delayed launch, budget cuts or an unexpected bug. Clear, concise and consistent communication can help your team navigate these challenges with resilience. During a crisis, it's important to communicate honestly and promptly, acknowledge the problem, express your plan to address it and reassure your team of your commitment to resolve the issue. It's also critical to remain open to feedback and suggestions. During these times, your team members might have solutions you hadn't thought of.

Speaker 2:

Final Thoughts Communication the ultimate power-up. So there you have it, fellow gaming enthusiasts the importance of clear, concise and consistent communication in video game production. It's not just a nice-to-have skill, it's an absolute necessity, a non-negotiable requirement for any successful game development project. It's the ultimate power-up that can elevate your team's performance, enhance the development process and, ultimately, create better games. Remember communication, much like video games, is an art and a science. It's an ongoing process, not a one-time event, and, just like any quest, it's full of challenges, trials and learning opportunities. But with patience, practice and persistence, you can master this critical skill and lead your team to victory. So here's the better communication in our studios and better games for our players. All right, and that's this week's episode of Press Start Leadership Podcast. Thanks for listening and, as always, thanks for being awesome.