Session flow

A session flow built for hosts, teams, and debriefs

Set up the room, guide the debate, reveal the comparison, and discuss the decisions.

Protocol 15 is built around a repeatable facilitation loop. The host keeps the session moving while teams do the work: reading, discussing, ranking, committing, and reflecting.

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.

Before the reveal

The host frames the scenario, shares the join link, confirms teams are ready, and lets participants work through the ranking under a clear time box.

  • Brief the scenario
  • Share the join link
  • Track team progress
  • Lock final rankings

After the reveal

The guide comparison turns the activity into a debrief. Discuss the strongest disagreements, the surprising item gaps, and the communication patterns that shaped the final ranking.

  • Compare team rankings
  • Discuss item gaps
  • Ask why decisions changed
  • Connect the exercise to the session goal

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

  • Brief the scenario
  • Share the join link
  • Track team progress
  • Lock final rankings
  • Compare team rankings
  • Discuss item gaps