Power of Leadership is a real time, face to face, non-computer based simulation that helps students understand the value and dangers a leader faces when he or she attempts to use the power that goes with a position. Learn more about using the business version of Power of Leadership here.
Create Awareness
- Academy for Educational Development
- ACUI
- Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University
- American Cancer Society
- American Red Cross
- Argosy University – Sarasota
- Association of College Unions International
- Auburn University
- Baruch College
- Batten School of Leadership & Pub. Policy
- BINUS Business School
- Butler Community College
- BYUH 1954
- California State University – Dominguez Hills
- California State University – Northridge
- California State University – Stanislaus
- Capitol Region Educ. Council
- CASC
- CCI Leadership Institute
- CDME SAS France
- Center for Creative Leadership
- Central Exchange
- CEPAL
- CHF International
- Christian Brothers University
- College of Saint Mary
- Colorado State University – Ft. Collins
- Common Boundaries
- Community College of Philadelphia
- Conserve School
- CTBTO – Austria
- Curtin University
- Delaware Valley College
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- Duke University – School of Law
Move To Action
- Eckerd College
- Eisenhower Medical Center
- Emlyon – France
- Fachhochschule Vorarlberg
- George Mason University – School of Management
- Georgetown College
- Grant MacEwan University
- HLC Inc.
- HR Excellency – Indonesia
- In Roads – Charlotte Inc.
- In Roads – Dallas/Ft. Worth
- Indian School of Business
- ITECO – Belgium
- Judicial Council – CJER
- Kennesaw State University
- Leadershape
- Longwood University
- Macomb Community College
- Malmo University
- Mandarin Christian Church
- Michigan State University
- Missouri Valley Community College
- MO Valley Community Action Agency
- MTSU – Tennessee
- National Union of Students
- National Union of Students – UK
- North Dakota State University
- NPO Sing Out Asia
- Pacific Union Conference
- Paul D. Camp Community College
- Penn State University
- Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
- Quinnipiac University
- Regis College
- RISEBA – Latvia
- Riverview Gardens School District
- RMIT University Vietnam
- Rollins College
- Rutgers University
- San Diego State University
- Seneca College
- Tennessee State University
- The Carlyle Group
- Towson University
- Universita’ Bocconi
- University of Calgary
- University of Canterbury
- University of Kentucky
- University of KwaZulu – Natal
- University of Maryland
- University of Maryland College Park
- University of Minnesota at Rochester
- University of Minnesota Extension
- University of Nevada – Las Vegas
- University of North Carolina
- University of North Florida
- University of North Texas
- University of Northern CO – Dept. of Psychology
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of San Diego
- University of San Francisco
- University of Texas at Austin
- University of Virginia
- University of Wisconsin
- US Postal Service
- UVA Batten School of Public Policy & Lead
- VCU School of Nursing
- Western Illinois University
- Wichita State University
- Yellow Edge – Australia
“StarPower and Where do you draw the line? are incredible games. I am responsible for training over 1500 people and these games have provided me the opportunity to present easy yet interactive training to my folks. Good job to all who were instrumental in making these games.”
SFC Keith A. Arachikavitz, U.S. Army
“BaFa’ BaFa’ was a great success. Your ideas and instructions worked so well, and while it’s a demanding simulation it’s so much fun and such a good learning experience. All 60 participants, including some observers, have seen its value, and want more of it…”
Andrea Milic, CBTBO
“It’s impossible to know how many people have been through Star Power, but the number of participants is certainly in the millions. Some people have run it hundreds of times. It’s very satisfying to know that so many people have experienced it and hopefully benefited from that experience.
R. Garry Shirts, Founder, Simulation Training Systems
“This game could be called the mother of all simulation games.”
Gert Jan Hofstede, Paul B. Pedersen, Geert Hosftede, From the Book Exploring Culture