Professional Orientation
R820.00 VAT
Professional Orientation Skills refer to the ability to understand and adapt to the expectations, behaviours, and norms within a professional environment, ensuring effective communication, ethical conduct, and career progression.
Skills tested with Professional Orientation game are:
- Planning
- Coping with Changes
- Calculation
- Persistence
- Dealing with Time Pressure
Bulk deal
Quantity | Discount | Discounted price |
100 - 499 | 10% | R738.00 |
500 - 1000 | 15% | R697.00 |
Description
An in depth look at the skills this will accomplish:
Planning
- Description: Planning is a fundamental cognitive process that enables us to anticipate and prepare for future events. It involves the ability to make decisions about what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, and how it should be done. When we have a high level of planning ability, we can anticipate and predict the consequences of our decisions. This allows us to make more informed and effective choices. By thinking several steps ahead, we can develop a well-defined strategy to achieve our goals, and we can use our resources more efficiently
- Leading Game: Move-It.
Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.
Coping with Changes
- Description: Coping with changes is the ability to adapt to new situations, transitions, or unexpected events in a positive and effective way. It involves being flexible, resilient, and open-minded when facing uncertainty, ambiguity, or challenges
- Leading Game: MaxIt.
MaxIt is a two-player strategy game played on an 8×8 square board. The board is randomly filled with numbers and a star is placed on one of the squares. One player plays in the rows and the other in the columns. The objective of the game is to collect more points than the opponent by selecting squares that maximize the sum of their numbers. However, players must also anticipate and adapt to a constantly changing board, adding a layer of complexity to the game that requires planning and strategy.
Calculation
- Description: Calculation is a powerful tool for solving problems and making decisions, as it allows you to quickly and accurately assess the impact of different variables on a given situation.
- Leading Game: MaxIt.
MaxIt is a two-player strategy game played on an 8×8 square board. The board is randomly filled with numbers and a star is placed on one of the squares. One player plays in the rows and the other in the columns. The objective of the game is to collect more points than the opponent by selecting squares that maximize the sum of their numbers. However, players must also anticipate and adapt to a constantly changing board, adding a layer of complexity to the game that requires planning and strategy.
Persistence
- Description: Persistence is the act of continuing to try to do something even when it is hard or discouraging. It is the quality of not giving up in the face of adversity and of continuing to strive for a goal despite any obstacles.
- Leading Game: Move-It.
Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.
Dealing with Time Pressure
- Description: Dealing with time pressure is the ability to manage one’s time effectively when faced with deadlines or limited time to complete a task. It involves being able to prioritize tasks, make efficient use of available time, and avoid procrastination or distraction
- Leading Game: MaxIt.
MaxIt is a two-player strategy game played on an 8×8 square board. The board is randomly filled with numbers and a star is placed on one of the squares. One player plays in the rows and the other in the columns. The objective of the game is to collect more points than the opponent by selecting squares that maximize the sum of their numbers. However, players must also anticipate and adapt to a constantly changing board, adding a layer of complexity to the game that requires planning and strategy.