Many of the world’s largest companies have used Do>Learn>Do’s simulations to train their staff. Our users are from a variety of industry sectors and use our business games across a mix of functional areas. They are organisations that recognise the productivity of the learning experience is greater compared to conventional training – learn faster – remember more, i.e. do, learn, do.
The company names on our list of users often have objectives that go beyond individual capability development - such as team-building or supporting the launch of a new organisation structure or business process.
Frequently users have slotted the game into a broader training programme. The way in which we have worked with these users also varies – sometimes we deliver the events, sometimes we hand over by means of train-the-trainer.
What some of our clients have said about our business games:
“very enjoyable and competitive”, “thoroughly enjoyable, relevant and interactive”, “it was very close to real life”, “brilliant”, “great role play experience” “good on-the-job insights”
Weetabix
“The Do>Learn>Do bespoke simulations are used on a global basis for sales management development. This approach has been very successful because it is hugely practical, close to real-life and generates high participant involvement, creating a great learning environment”.
Nestlé
“We used Win-Win as a training, team-building and motivational event. The team moved significantly up the learning curve. They now have a much greater appreciation of the art of trading and now see and approach things differently. I was delighted with Win-Win and would not hesitate to recommend Do>Learn>Do”
Bauer Media
“We used P-Strat as a key part of one of our most important international supply management courses. The simulation allowed participants to practice in action the conceptual learning. The competitive, interactive nature of the strategy game meant that learning was embedded to a much higher degree. I believe P-Strat is unique in its field because of its interactivity”.
Unilever
These companies have used our business games