Lessons Learned for esports events – Project management guide

The fabled lessons learned meeting. One that often gets overlooked after esports events. Good project management principles should require a lessons learned meeting after an event (regardless of how good or bad it went). Non consistent event planners will more than likely wash their hands of the event and never look at it again to learn from it. So if you’re curious, I’ve taken some time to write about lessons learned meetings from my time in IT and many esports events. Here we go! What Are Lessons Learned? Why have them? Lessons learned aka Lessons learned meetings occur AFTER the

Axie Infinity Scholarships: How Does It Work and How to Join One?

Ever since the boom of Axie Infinity, anyone with an interest for gaming (or investing) that has learned about the potential of play-to-earn games want in. After all, who doesn’t want to play games while earning a decent amount of money while at it? I know I do! But the current state of the game doesn’t allow just about anyone to play. To be able to play, one has to setup a digital wallet, purchase 3 Axies from the marketplace, then sync their Axies from their digital wallet into the game. Quite a process just to play a game, no?

Ways to manage risk at esports events

Hello esports enthusiasts. We previously covered how much do esports events cost, managing an esports event and types of insurance at an esports event. For today, I’ll be covering Risk Management. Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing and controlling threats to an organization’s potential esports event. This could mean financially, physically or externally. There are numerous ways. Why is risk management in an esports tournament important? Allows you to save money, time and reputation if there is a possible plan in place for risk Is all risk negative? Context of risk is important! Identification of risk at esports