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Electives Launches AI Simulations to Give Employees a Safe Space to Practice Critical Skills
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BOSTON - ncarol.com -- Electives, the modern learning platform for lean People teams, is revolutionizing workplace training with the launch of AI Simulations, an interactive and scalable way for employees—especially managers—to practice and refine today's most essential leadership skills.

HR leaders know that soft skills are make-or-break for managers and ineffective leadership remains a top driver of employee disengagement and turnover. Every day, managers face critical workplace challenges, from delivering tough feedback to motivating disengaged employees.

Yet, there's a significant gap between managers' perceived ability to navigate these conversations and their actual effectiveness. AI Simulations close this gap by providing real-world practice in a safe, AI-driven environment.

Why AI Simulations?
  • Real-World Practice in a Safe Space – Managers can rehearse high-stakes conversations with an AI-driven roleplay before doing it live.
  • Real-Time Feedback & Coaching – AI Simulations provide instant insights on tone, delivery, and effectiveness, with coaching tips for improvement.
  • Scalable & Personalized – Every employee and manager in an organization gets access, and the AI adapts to their unique responses. Companies can even customize scenarios and AI personalities to match their culture and learning needs.
  • Fast, Measurable Culture Change – Employees receive a personalized report card after each session, and organizations can track leadership development in real-time.
"Employees need an easy, enjoyable, and effective way to practice," said Jason Lavender, CEO of Electives. "Role plays are powerful, but practicing with real people can be awkward. AI Simulations provide a low-pressure, high-impact solution to help employees gain confidence and improve their leadership skills."

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AI Simulations: The Future of Workplace Training

According to Training Magazine's 2024 Industry Report, "Games and Simulations" are the top training product companies intend to purchase in 2025. AI Simulations align with this trend by delivering engaging, adaptive learning that drives real behavioral change.

Electives' Three Core Learning Solutions

Electives now offers organizations with lean HR & People teams a holistic approach to learning & development with:
  • Private Classes – Deep, customized learning experiences for teams.
  • Membership Classes – Broad access to live, expert-led courses.
  • AI Simulations – On-demand, interactive roleplays designed to develop real-world skills.
"The future of workplace learning isn't just about content—it's about engagement and application," said Krikor Dzeronian, COO of Electives. "With AI Simulations, companies can see an immediate, measurable impact as their employees develop the skills they need today to lead with confidence."

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About Electives

Electives is a modern learning platform designed to make workplace learning engaging, easy, and effective. By combining live learning with real-world practice, Electives helps organizations build strong leaders and drive meaningful culture change. Electives delivers learning that works.

For more information, visit the Electives website or contact marketing@electives.io

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