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Conquest of Everest Business Simulation
Experience an immersive business simulation that challenges your team to conquer real-world business obstacles. Perfect for enhancing leadership, teamwork, and strategic thinking. One of a kind experience for teams that want to learn and to connect at a deeper level.
The Conquest of Everest
It is an innovative business simulation designed to replicate the complexities and challenges of the corporate world.
The Conquest of Everest is a “hands on” event, in which the participants face an unusual challenge, but in the context of situations familiar to the real working environment: the apparent lack of resources, aggressive deadlines, opportunities and threats, the need to make quick decisions, the pressure of time, anxiety, physical limits and many others.
How it works
Step 1
Setting the stage
- Presentation of the agenda.
- Getting the participants into the atmosphere.
- Interactive presentation of the information on the Everest challenge.
Step 2
Strategic Planning
- Teams engage in strategic planning sessions to outline their approach to the simulation.
- This includes resource allocation, risk management, and goal setting.
Step 3
The Ascent
- By planning the resources very carefully and facing the extremely unpredictable weather, the participants must reach the top, stay there as long as possible and return to the base safe and sound.
Debrief
You can have everything you want
Any dream can be achieved. It takes planning, perseverance, teamwork and intelligence.
Team strength
When people come together even the most impossible dreams can become reality.
Discover the unknown
When you don’t know anything about a subject, you have to learn as much as possible and not be afraid of it.
Any decision is better than indecision
Decisions must be made at the right time.
Results matter
The results are the expression of all the seen and unseen efforts and skills of the team.
Impact
The difference between working to win and maximize results and working to survive.
The power to change things
A strong team can change any situation.
Strategy
Strategic thinking and planning have a major impact on results
Who is it for?

Our simulation is perfect for leadership teams aiming to enhance their strategic thinking and decision-making skills.
It also benefits cross-functional groups looking to improve collaboration and communication.

Whether you have a small team of 10 or a large organization of up to 500 participants, Conquest of Everest scales to meet your needs.
The simulation offers tailored challenges that cater to different organizational levels, ensuring everyone gains valuable insights and experiences.
What our clients say
★★★★★
Transformative Experience
“Conquest of Everest was a game-changer for our leadership team. The simulation provided real-world challenges that enhanced our strategic thinking and teamwork. Highly recommended!” – Andreea B. HR Manager
★★★★★
Unmatched Team Building
“The Conquest of Everest simulation brought our team closer together. The competitive yet collaborative environment was perfect for improving our communication skills. We saw immediate benefits in our daily operations.” – Adina I., Team Leader

How Long Does It Take to Climb Mount Everest (8,848.86m), in real life?
The entire Everest expedition typically takes about 8 to 10 weeks (55 to 70 days). This timeframe includes the journey to Everest Base Camp, which usually takes 8 to 10 days after a few days spent in Kathmandu.
Once at the Base Camp, climbers spend around six weeks on training, acclimatization, rotations to higher camps, and preparing for the final summit push. The extended stay at Base Camp helps climbers adapt to the cold, harsh environment and the high altitude.

When is the best time to climb Mount Everest?
The best time to climb Mount Everest is during the pre-monsoon season, from late April to early June, or the post-monsoon season, from late September to early November. The pre-monsoon period is the most popular, as the weather is relatively stable, with clear skies and lower winds, making it ideal for a summit attempt. The post-monsoon period also offers favorable conditions but with colder temperatures and fewer climbers. Both seasons avoid the harsh winter and the heavy monsoon rains that can make climbing extremely dangerous.
Get In Touch
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