How it works

From hosted room to debrief-ready results

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.

Why teams use it

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.

Players join free. No accounts or downloads.

Protocol 15 use cases and crawlable summary

  • Choose a survival scenario
  • Invite participants
  • Teams agree on one ranking
  • Reveal the comparison
  • Workshop engagement
  • Classroom discussion