LG 2014 - The Loyalty and Gamification World Championships 2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
Rounds 1 & 2 will be conducted entirely online at the same time worldwide. All participants compete individually over two hours. Competitors will complete a variety of multiple-choice questions and case studies that test skills and expertise in Loyalty and Gamification. There will be a strong focus on exploring the real-life business approaches and techniques that drive improved user engagement among customers, employees and communities.
Round 2 will be structured very similarly to Round 1, but with a higher degree of difficulty.
The top competitors will progress to the World Finals, which will also be conducted online. As part of the World Finals, we’ll also be holding the Special Interactive Event. Further details will be released throughout the competition.
Education and Continuous Learning
LoyaltyGames is designed to help deepen people’s understanding of the increasingly important Loyalty and Gamification disciplines. We will be releasing an illustrative “Trial Question” Guide prior to the competition. Suggested solutions will be made available at the conclusion of LoyaltyGames 2014.
Round 2 will be structured very similarly to Round 1, but with a higher degree of difficulty.
The top competitors will progress to the World Finals, which will also be conducted online. As part of the World Finals, we’ll also be holding the Special Interactive Event. Further details will be released throughout the competition.
Education and Continuous Learning
LoyaltyGames is designed to help deepen people’s understanding of the increasingly important Loyalty and Gamification disciplines. We will be releasing an illustrative “Trial Question” Guide prior to the competition. Suggested solutions will be made available at the conclusion of LoyaltyGames 2014.
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