Deloitte & Touche USA has partnered with BrandGames to bring business education up to speed, with The Virtual Team Challenge for High Schools (VTCHS) Event--an online simulator that lets teens create
avatars, learn business best practices and deal with real-world ethical and financial situations.
More than 5,500 students from about 100 high schools nationwide are participating
in the program, which runs through March 24. Students team up in groups of four to create a mock events planning company, with the goal of hosting a festival to raise money for the United Way. The
team that raises the most virtual cash gets to make a real-life donation to the charity, as well as snag a grant for their school. The lesson plan covers four themes--Business, Ethics, Money and
Decision-Making--and teachers introduce a new theme at the beginning of each week.
For Deloitte, it's about helping to develop a more qualified talent pool for the business community at large--as
well as generate interest in accounting and business consultancy in particular. The VTCHS is part of the global accounting giant's ongoing Pre-College Outreach efforts--programs that "will help us
fill our talent pipeline in the years to come," said Stan Smith, national director of Next Generation Initiatives, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP.
Deloitte tapped New York-based BrandGames after doing
extensive research on ways to make their business prep programs more effective and relevant to the "video game generation." p The VTCHS platform took almost a year to develop, according to Jim
Wexler, executive vice president of marketing at BrandGames, including the integration of the lesson plans, compliance with Deloitte branding, as well as the functionality and actual programming.
"Deloitte had a vision for this--and we've been helping brands and companies use games as part of both their consumer-facing and internal communications for years, so our toolset was a perfect fit."
Wexler added that given Deloitte's wealth of research into the way the under-age-30 generation learns--including their affinity for on-demand media like video games, "it made sense for them to
explore how to use this format to make their learnings more effective."
BrandGames has created promotional games for brands like GM, Coca-Cola and Taco Bell, as well as in-house educational media
for companies nationwide. And while the VTCHS platform was custom-built for Deloitte, Wexler said that the BrandGames has since been in talks to craft virtual worlds for multiple interested parties.