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Welcome to the Evil Interstellar Empire

Improve and test your portfolio management skills.

Welcome to the Evil Interstellar Empire, an interactive portfolio management game where you can learn or show off your skills. We hope you have fun solving the cases and learning something new.

Here’s what the Evil Interstellar Empire is all about.

🎓 Learn new things about project portfolio management and product management #

  • How to figure out what projects are worth doing
  • How not to drown in an overwhelming amount of different things to do
  • How to avoid rigidity and stay agile in the world of constantly shifting priorities
  • How to reduce bureaucracy and focus on what adds value

💪 Practice by solving cases #

We believe in learning by doing. At Evil Interstellar Empire, we have a minimum amount of theory (and sometimes none at all). Instead, jump immediately into action by solving puzzles and getting feedback.

📱 Play on the couch or at lunchbreak #

EvIE will work with your mobile device and won’t require any extra material. You can learn anywhere.

🎮 Learn and play #

We don’t take ourselves too seriously. The whole experience is light-hearted and sometimes just silly.

🙅‍♀️ No bs #

There will be no grandiloquent talk, no complex documents that have nothing to do with practice, and no out-of-touch idealized processes.

You will get a condensed experience in the form of a game.

⏰ However, you will be required to participate #

In only 20 minutes a day, you’ll be able to experience the Evil Interstellar Empire. Make sure you log in daily so you don’t miss out on completing the missions necessary to graduate the course!

💦 Take a mission right now! #

We are working on making the full course content available. But you can take a peek right now and experience two trial missions!

Mission Empire Rebels
Project management Product management
Mini (3-5 minutes) Consult junior colleagues Find an issue with product adoption
Full (~15 minutes) Determine the best company strategy Find out why the win/loss ratio declines