Task Oriented

R820.00 VAT

Task-Oriented Skills refer to the ability to focus on completing tasks efficiently and accurately by managing time, prioritizing work, and maintaining attention to detail.

Skills tested with Task Oriented game are:

  • Quick Thinking
  • Resourcefulness
  • Persistence
  • Task Management
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:

Quick Thinking

  • Description: Quick thinking is the act of making a sensible decision very quickly, especially in a dangerous or difficult situation. It requires to quickly analyse the situation and come up with the most appropriate solution in a timely manner. It also requires the ability to make decisions and take action without hesitation or overthinking.
  • Leading Game: PingWins.
    Ping-Wins is a puzzle game requiring analysis abilities. Players must use their logical and problem-solving skills to complete levels. As they progress, the levels become more challenging and more complex. The game is characterized by problems requiring high analytical skills and the identification of anchors that lead to conclusions and finally a solution.

Resourcefulness

  • Description: Resourcefulness is the ability to use creative and innovative approaches to solve problems, often in situations where resources are limited or scarce. It involves being able to think on your feet and find clever and efficient ways to tackle challenges using the resources that are available to you.
    Resourceful individuals are often creative and flexible thinkers who are able to adapt to changing circumstances and find solutions to problems in unconventional ways. They are able to identify opportunities where others might only see obstacles, and are skilled at leveraging existing resources to their advantage.
  • Leading Game: Two-Flags.
    Two-Flags is a strategy game for 2 players in which you need to create and execute your strategic plan while overcoming opponent threats. The game is characterized by the need to be agile in your thinking, as well as the ability to adjust to changing conditions. Players must think about the long-term moves in the game, while making short-term decisions that will help them gain an advantage over their opponent.

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.

Task Management

  • Description: Task management is the process of monitoring your project’s tasks through their various stages from start to finish. This involves actively making decisions about your tasks to accommodate changes that can occur in real-time, with your end goal and with the completion of your tasks.
  • Leading Game: ClimbUp.
    ClimbUp is a puzzle game requiring good planning and flexibility. The objective of ClimbUp is to help the alpinist reach the top of the mountain by rearranging the available resources to form a path. The game is characterized by the need for resourcefulness and flexibility from the players. The game levels illustrate that progress toward a goal does not always follow a straight path.