5 Reasons to Play Elite Commander.

P2l’s brand new game elite commander is a soft skills workshop aimed at building practical real-life skillsets. This article will delve into 5 reasons YOU should play elite commander.

 

Don’t worry; we’ve got plenty of reasons. 

  1. Value.

While the gaming world offers inherent value in streaming, e-sports, and VR therapy, Elite Commander offers that same value in translatable skills. 

 

This game will teach leadership, conflict management, and problem-solving skills. All developed by the trusted course leaders P2L is known for. 

 

  1. Immersive Landscape.

Elite Commander takes place on a raging battlefield. You’ll be assigned the duty of protecting and leading your team to victory through your choices. 

 

Like the most popular games of the modern age, Elite Commander allows you to submerge yourself in its atmosphere. Therefore creating a unique, valuable experience.

 

  1. Unlockables.

Just like all popular games of the modern era: Elite Commander has a rewards system.

 

These rewards range from stylish cosmetics for your characters to checkered medallions as bragging rights. (Pre-Orders get a unique medal.)

 

Whether you’re playing Elite Commander in the classroom, workplace, or with your friends: these collectables will keep incentive fresh among your crowd.

 

  1. High-End Gameplay.

Developed on Unity by P2L’s experienced programming team, Elite Commander runs like butter. Before release, every frame, bug, and exploit has been carefully smoothed over. They are leaving no room for error or wrongful usage of the product. 

 

As far as 3D game engines go, Unity is among the best. 

 

  1. It’s Enjoyable.

So often will you find games with so much promise and sloppy execution. Elite Commander breaks that trend with a unique and enjoyable experience. 

 

We learn best when having fun, and take it from us; this game is FUN. You’ll be surrounded by three quirky characters, each with distinct personalities and learning styles. Learning to adjust your leadership style to match each member is rewarding enough, and that’s when we leave out the action-packed gameplay. 

Overall, Elite Commander is a fruitful experience for the classroom, workplace, and just casual learning.

 

(If you’d like to pre-book a free copy or arrange a custom version of the game for your school board or business. Contact us here.)

Factor 5 Things Before Starting an eLearning Program

eLearning is not a new concept. However, with the fast-paced digital transformation that’s happening at workplaces, online learning can be twice as enriching as classroom training. We can’t agree more on that, can we? But every time companies embark on this journey, there are a few common questions that arise, and human resource managers have an added responsibility to convince both management and employees to get on board with the idea of online learning. We have simplified these roadblocks into five steps that will make your digital learning transition seamless. Let’s see how.

Identify areas of improvement

The first and the most important step in designing an online learning program for your employees is to identify areas where resources are lacking the skills to deliver their best. Every project poses a new set of challenges. A close study of the problems and identifying the root causes can help businesses to come up with a learning plan.

We gain most of our technical skills through academic studies. And, when people face actual business situations such as dealing with a customer conflict or facing a client with a business pitch presentation, many skilled employees struggle. When organizations plan for training their employees to enhance their soft skills, they are better equipped for success.

Ask your employees

After identifying areas of improvement, the next crucial step is to have an open conversation with your employees. Find out what their expectations are for training. Just offering a training program that’s not adding value to their growth within the organization makes no sense to them and they will be reluctant to take part in the program. On the other hand, when employees are part of this planning, they feel invested in the organization and this helps with employee retention in the long term.

One way to achieve this is by gathering data through surveys to understand what employees want. Another method is to conduct employee skill assessments and give them a learning plan that’s customized to their needs. This will eliminate lethargy in learning and motivate employees to advance their skills with a sense of accomplishment, as they can see their individual progress alongside business growth.

Survey, one of the 5 factor to consider before starting an eLearning program

Align your eLearning strategies to your goals

When planning an eLearning program for your organization, it is only prudent to keep the company’s business goals in mind. This can differ from business to business. Since setting up an online learning program for your business is an investment, expecting a return is a natural outcome.

We can measure the results of traditional learning methods only after the completion of the training period. Since they are in a classroom set up with no access to real-time work conditions, measuring success has to wait. Whereas microlearning methods allow learners to learn just the needed skill and test it in live scenarios. This allows businesses to measure instant success rates.

Companies can therefore design eLearning and development strategies to reach multiple short-term and long-term goals.

Convince your audience

Convincing your audience is the toughest part of designing an online learning program. There can be many hurdles because of the differences of outlook between people of different generations, and other times because of the various backgrounds of people.

eLearning can be an intimidating concept for a few and for some it could be the reluctance to change the old ways of learning. We can change these fears and resistance only with the help of well-researched data from successful outcomes. At P2L, we can show you how companies have been able to reach their desired goals with our Plan to Learn strategies.

Happy employees who have factored 5 things before starting an eLearning program

Take-off on your success flight

Now that we have carefully understood and overcome barriers in setting up an online learning program, the last step is to come up with a program plan that works for your business. Here are a few tips that have helped companies build a successful learning strategy.

Once you have identified the areas of improvement, included your employees in planning, aligned your learning plan with your business goals, and convinced your audience, put a roadmap together for a smooth take-off.

For this reason, you should not look at learning as an event that needs your attendance, but rather, think of it as a process that changes with changing times. And for change to happen, we need to set out on the first step. Let us be part of your change, email us at mike@p2linc.com

 

The Elite Commander Team: P2L’s Innovative Leadership Game.

 In p2l’s leadership game Elite Commander, you’ll assume the role of the team leader of a ragtag team of soldiers. This team will be your backbone in making it through the harsh game world. Not only does each member have a unique skill set, but also come equipped with their own quirks and backstory. Why don’t we cut to the chase and have you meet the team of elite commander.

Maria Picket (24), Female Sniper.

Trust us; You do not want to get caught within 500 metres of this bullseye baddie. 

 

Maria Picket will be your eyes in the bushes (that sounded better in my head) during your stay as team captain. With a near-perfect track record, her biggest regret remains the single-shot she missed five years ago.

 

This sarcastic sharpshooter is naturally rebellious and uniquely skilled at math and singing (don’t tell her we told you that). Her nature will test your leadership skills and may have you at odds with her time and time again. 

 

Be that as it may, Maria Picket is fiercely loyal to the people she cares about. A strong leader will maximize her potential both personally and on the battlefield.

 

Yao Wang (28), Gunner Infantry 1st Class.

Meet your pollen-sensitive, gold-loving gunner, Yao Wang. A bright strategist held back by his ego and impulsivity. 

 

At first glance, you’d think Yao Wang to be an industry-certified model. He’d love to hear that, half due to his self-absorption and a half due to his fashion industry aspirations. 

 

As the team leader, you’ll guide Yao Wang toward his full potential. Regardless of his erratic nature, a strong captain will capitalize on everything this member brings to the table.

 

His charm, influence, and persuasiveness will be valuable assets to your mission. Just keep him away from flowers, as they may have pollen, and Yao Wangs’ winged yellow enemies LOVE pollen.

 

Staff Sergeant Rob Furlong (28), Medic.

Meet the peanut-sensitive Mother Theresa of your crew, Rob Furlong. The only thing he fears more than spiders is being unable to save his comrades (that got dark).

 

Ever since he was younger, Rob Furlong dreamed of being a doctor. His kindness, compassion, and empathy will prove invaluable to your team. 

A natural statistician by heart, Rob is someone you’ll have to nurture during your stay as a leader. Validating his kind-hearted nature and tireless effort will allow him to shine like no other. 

 

Just make sure he has his EpiPen. 

 

You (?), The Leader.

The final, most essential member of the team is you.

 

As the leader of this band of misfits, you’ll be tasked with adjusting to their unique personalities.

 

The success of this mission is in your hands. Show that you have what it takes to lead your team through hell and back. 

 

This isn’t just a leadership game Reach your full potential, become a true Elite Commander.