← Back to catalog
This seminar reports on findings from a study using D&D to examine team dynamics, personality, and collaboration. Small teams of four to five participants were assessed using Myers-Briggs theory and observed across two structured D&D sessions designed to surface real-world teamwork behaviors.
In one session, participants played characters aligned with their personality preferences; in the other, they played characters opposed to those preferences. Scenarios targeted specific team challenges such as communication, leadership, decision-making, and conflict resolution.
Team performance was evaluated using a tournament-style scoring model and participant surveys measuring key collaboration metrics. The seminar shares observed patterns, conclusions, and practical insights applicable to corporate teams, education, healthcare, and gaming groups.
Collaborative Play, Collaborative Work: Using D&D and Personality Theory to Enhance Teamwork
TRD26ND304653Using D&D and Myers-Briggs theory, this seminar examines how collaborative play reveals insights into teamwork, communication, and group cohesion across professional and educational settings.
- Event Type TRD - Trade Day Events
- Game System —
- Rules Edition —
- Day Wednesday
- Start Time 11:00 AM
- End Time 12:00 PM
- Duration 1 hours
- Location JW
- Room 203.0
- Table —
- Age Required Everyone (6+)
- Experience Required None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
- Min Players 1
- Max Players 50
- Cost Free
- Tickets Available 50
- GM / Organizer —
- Group Admiral Adventures
- Tournament No
- Round 1 of 1
- Materials Required No
- Materials Details —
- Website dungeons-and-dragons-mbti.netlify.app/
- Email brody.berkhout@gmail.com
- Special Category none
- Last Modified —