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Mentoring program (as part of the game)

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223569.1
Date: 8/14/2012 7:11:42 AM
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There is a problem with new joiners (except that currently the rate of them seems lower than the rate of users leaving the game, but this is a whole different issue).
New joiners usually have a very steep learning curve.
My suggestion is to have a mentoring program as part of the game. It also could be said that this team is your "daughter-team".

Anytime a new team is created, a team from the upper divisions (Div-I or Div-II) will be randomly chosen for mentoring that team.

Their goal is to assist them get along for their first season / first X weeks.
They will be measured upon that team success by the Fan-Survey resulting by additional small income or a loss in case of a bad mentoring.

It will achieve three goals:
1) Assisting newbies and that may assist the game grow (as less newbies will leave right away).
2) Will add some interesting feature to the teams from the upper divisions (as they some of the current features are basically void for them).
3) Will make the community more "alive".

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223569.2 in reply to 223569.1
Date: 8/14/2012 7:27:13 AM
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I got mentored by a D3 team (Remember, each country is different) so in Israel? you would probably have D1ers and D2ers mentoring, in which cases in countries Like USA, France, Italy, Spain, and Poland you could have people from D3 mentor you, you see where I'm getting? We could put the page in your Nation's thread cause it wouldn't make sense in Global. Then have the Criteria. There is currently a thread like this in USA. also I like the term "child" rather than daughter.........

Like it. But as I said a big nation could have a D3er mentor. And they do just fine. 14X7=98 days so a mentor could help you for 100 days.

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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223569.3 in reply to 223569.2
Date: 8/14/2012 7:52:56 AM
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Which teams / divisions could train is something flexible and not the base of this suggestion, so I don't see a problem with a D3 mentoring as well (for big BB-nations).