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Are You a Hero or a Zero?

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Situation:  You like to play games.

I rarely plug advertorial here, but this game that CA has produced is kind of neat.

The ‘PPM Hero Challenge’ has contestants navigate a series of PPM questions, provided by The Butler Group, before the clock runs out.  The questions aren't brain surgery if you're familiar with the topic, but the time element keep you on the edge of your seat until you're done.   At the end you can submit your own PPM question for use in future iterations of the game.  So, thanks to you,  the next guy will find the game just a little bit harder. 

So if you have a minute to run around a virtual office trying to solve problems (like you're not doing that now), you check it out.  In the end you get to see how you rank against your peers.


Posted on: July 07, 2010 08:56 PM | Permalink

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Bradley Norton Program Manager| Abbott Laboratories Libertyville, Il, United States
That was fun! Thanks for posting.

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