When I was in college, I created a stir about situational awareness training for an organization that had seen better days.
Experience is an excellent educational tool. But it tends to be real expensive. Newcomers to any field can and do make expensive mistakes.
It is possible to offer situational awareness video games for many fields.
Look at Cashflow 101 for a close example. When I was a kid we played loss prevention videos.
"You can't do that!" chubby psychology preaching, Dad financially backed do gooder will shreik.
Yes you can. Don't be a lazy bonehead. Don't serve the opposition for free.
The majority of my state's Republican Party is sworn to be silent about The Leadership Institute in VA.
Just because DEI hire or bubblehead screams no you can't do that...show me the actual law.
Think of the business potential of sales training video games.
I hear the Army already uses them.
As they say, "simulation is safer."
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