A repeatable flow for collaborative decision-making exercises.
Protocol 15 keeps the activity simple: the host selects a scenario, participants join teams, each team ranks survival items, and the reveal compares the team's decisions with a guide ranking.
A clear activity for rooms that need discussion, not just entertainment.
Each audience page gives the same product a specific context: who runs the session, what participants do, and what the debrief gives back to the room.
The live session
A host runs the room from the browser. Participants join with a link or code, read the briefing, debate the items, and lock one team ranking before the reveal.
Choose a survival scenario
Invite participants
Teams agree on one ranking
Reveal the comparison
The facilitation value
The activity produces structured conversation. Facilitators can use the result to discuss priorities, assumptions, communication, leadership, and how the group handled pressure.
Workshop engagement
Classroom discussion
Team-building debriefs
Leadership training conversations
How a session runs
Simple to start. Specific enough to debrief.
Protocol 15 keeps the mechanics light so the host can focus on the room: who speaks up, what the team prioritizes, where assumptions clash, and why the final ranking changed.
Step 1
Host opens the room
Choose a scenario, create the session, and share the join link.
Step 2
Teams commit to one list
Participants debate priorities and lock a shared survival ranking.
Step 3
The reveal starts the debrief
Scores and guide comparisons give the host concrete discussion material.
Next path
Run a hosted survival simulation when the debrief matters.