Active engagement

Video games are interactive and engaging, which can make it easier for players to focus on the task at hand and develop leadership and teamwork skills.


Problem-solving

Many video games require players to solve complex problems, which can help them develop problem-solving skills that they can use in real-life situations.


Virtual environments

Video games can provide a safe and controlled environment for players to practice and develop leadership and teamwork skills, without the potential consequences of failure in real life.


Collaboration

Video games often require players to work together as a team to achieve a common goal, which can help them learn how to collaborate effectively with others.


Adaptability

Games require players to adapt their strategy as the game progresses, which can help them develop the ability to adapt and think on the fly in real-life situations.


Decision-making

Video games require players to make quick decisions, which can help to develop the ability to make good decisions in high-pressure environments.