A click-through e-learning module proves attendance, not judgment. Market Mayhem puts people in the moment a conduct decision actually gets made — under time pressure, with something on the line — and captures every choice in an exportable, audit-ready event log.
What this is — and isn't. A structured practice and assessment environment that produces measurable, auditable evidence of decision-making under pressure. It is education & simulation — it does not constitute regulatory certification or a guarantee of compliant conduct.
Annual conduct training is mostly a slide deck and a quiz everyone clicks through. It records that a person attended — it doesn't show whether they'd actually escalate, refuse, or pause when the pressure is real and the easy choice is the wrong one. When an incident happens, "they completed the module" is a thin defense and a thinner safeguard.
People work through realistic conduct and decision scenarios — escalation, handling sensitive information, best-execution and suitability pressure, the temptation to cut a corner under a deadline. They have to decide under time pressure, exactly as they would on the desk. Every action is timestamped and recorded.
Because the platform is built on event telemetry, each session produces an exportable, audit-ready log of what was decided and when — concrete training evidence that maps to your conduct objectives, not just a completion checkmark.
Every decision is timestamped and captured as a structured event, exportable as an audit-ready log. The platform's event telemetry and export exist today — this is a current strength, not a roadmap promise.
Data is scoped to the training context and shared back to you. We'll align on retention, access, and what's captured during scoping so it fits your privacy and data-governance requirements.
Scenarios and scoring are aligned to the conduct themes you care about — escalation, sensitive information, best execution, suitability — so the reports speak directly to your program's objectives. It is training evidence, not regulatory certification.
SSO and SCORM are on the roadmap. Tell us your LMS and identity setup during the pilot and we'll factor it into scoping.