This PDW introduces attendees to the complexities of network dynamics through a developed serious game. The healthcare landscape is uniquely challenging due to persistent boundaries between healthcare professionals, departments, and healthcare organizations (MacNeil, M., et al, 2019). These boundaries hinder the flow of critical innovative knowledge across healthcare systems and hamper the goal of achieving true healthcare transformation (Brown and Duguid, 1991, Leonard, 1992). Healthcare managers and policymakers struggle with the complexities of navigating across boundaries, especially in an inter-organizational collaboration (Kaats, 2014, Rudoler, 2019). Focusing on brokerage behavior can help networks to exchange (e.g., knowledge or innovations) in a more efficient and effective manner (Long, 2013). This rather abstract information on brokerage behavior in networks, can often feel distant and detached from real-world application. Playing a serious game about network dynamics for innovation management can bridge the gap by providing a practical context for theoretical concepts (Guillen-Nieto, 2012). By playing this game and discuss this in the light of our latest results on inter-organizational collaboration in healthcare networks we aim to provide attendees with an interactive gameplay on network dynamics and let them gain an understanding of knowledge brokering activities and roles and network collaboration in healthcare.