What is Skillario?

Skillario gives you a place to practice and improve your skills for dealing with

  • important people and relationships in your life

  • complicated or challenging situations

... all while having a little fun by playing games!

We are focused on skills to support

  • Selling and Negotiating

  • Managing people and relationships

  • Important conversations about Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

We know that using scenario based games will enable you to

  • Understand situations and options

  • Practice and learn in a safe way

  • Perform in real life after you have practiced

  • Keep improving through mastery

Skillario was founded in 2019 to help motivated learners like you develop your critical relationship-based business and life skills using proven effective scenario-based games.

Over the past decade a Skillario affiliated company, Alignor, began creating and successfully using these scenario-based games and videos to develop negotiators and leaders for their clients. Alignor provides consulting, training and skill certifications for many large organizations and teams. Skillario came into existence to leverage Alignor's content for individuals.

We have included links to some FREE games below to give you just a few examples of the types of scenarios our games cover.

  • Test your skills and let us know what you think. Will practicing a realistic scenario help you in your real-life situations?

  • Try different answers to see how the situation changes.

  • Explore the Key Learnings sections in each game to see the fundamental issues behind each situation.

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Sales & Negotiations

In this game, try to increase your leverage when a customer has indicated they have no interest in your new offering.

Increasing your leverage

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Managing Relationships

In this game, try to manage your team to get the best results and showing you are a good leader.

Exploring a difficult issue

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

In this game, test different ways to stand up for your organization’s core values.

Stand up for core values

In this game, try to master difficult conversations when standing up for others.

Stand up for others

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Social & Emotional Learning

A sister company also offers games to help students and teachers build critical social and emotional skills. Try either of these games (yourself or with your student) and let us know what you think.

Blamed for trouble

Stand up for principals and values!