Poker with Personality: What’s the Deal?
July 1, 2008 by David Zinger
Filed under Business
by David Zinger
Stephen Shapiro send me a deck of his Personality Poker cards. The cards give a whole new meaning to both the terms poker and personality assessment.
The answer is in the cards. Each card and suit in the deck has their own meaning and the 5 cards you end up with can be a good assessment of understanding your own innovation style in a fun and innovative way.
Hearts. For example red cards are more right brained. Hearts are about relationships. Lower cards have a more negative element of the attribute of the suit while high cards have a more positive connotation. The Two of Hearts has the attribute of “high maintenance” while the Ten of Hearts is “encouraging.”

Click here to read more about how to play the game with this innovative tool for innovation at Stephen’s site.
Create your own games. If you want to be really innovative you can create your own games. For example just choose one card and use it as a lens for an activity you are doing right now. For example I will pull out a random card right now for writing this blog post…(Eight of Spades – Logical). I will now go back and view this post from a logical perspective and make any necessary revisions.
Week Innovation. Or deal out a 5-card solitaire hand and use a different card each day for the week to focus your innovative efforts for that day.
Join the Club. What are you waiting for? Have some heart, join the club, as this just might be your ace in the hole for personality and innovation.
















David,
Happy Canada Day!
Thanks for the review. We have had a lot of fun with Innovation Personality Poker. I’ve played the game with as many as 800 people at a time. And I love the solitaire ideas you sent me (I’ll be blogging about that today).
I noticed in your “join the club” sentence, you (creatively) included 3 suits, yet left out mine…the Diamonds. Hey, that’s pretty funny, “mine the diamonds.” Well, we are the creative ones…even if our creativity is sometimes just an accident.
Thanks again for all of your great insights over the years.
Steve
Hey Steve:
I knew a diamond would show up and here you are.
David
I can see this game being helpful to incoming boards of associations….for family reunions (well, maybe not in all cases) … and am getting (no slacker me)
another new fan of Shapiro & Zinger