BoardGym is a flight simulator for fiduciary duty.
First-time directors learn governance by getting it wrong in real meetings. BoardGym pulls that learning curve into a place where the only stake is your judgment. You step into a scenario, make the call, and — most importantly — write the reasoning behind it. We score the reasoning.
How the evaluation works
K2 Think V2 reads your reasoning and grades it on five director-level dimensions, each scored 0–20. The verdict is the sum.
- Stakeholder mapping
Identifying every party whose interests matter — not just the obvious ones.
- Interest weighting
Recognising the tension between legitimate interests and weighting them with care.
- Information awareness
Knowing what you don't know, and shaping action accordingly.
- Process integrity
Reasoning about how the decision should be made, not only what it should be.
- Proportionality
Acting in proportion to the stakes — and considering second-order consequences.
Why reasoning, not answers
For genuinely difficult scenarios, there is no single correct answer. Multiple options can be defensible depending on how a director weights competing interests. We don't grade your option against a key — we grade the QUALITY OF JUDGMENT in your reasoning. A user who picks the "wrong" option but reasons with sophistication scores higher than one who lands on the "right" one for shallow reasons.
Powered by MBZUAI's K2 Think V2
K2 Think V2 is a frontier reasoning model developed at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), home to the Institute of Foundation Models. K2 was built in the United Arab Emirates and represents a sovereign AI capability for the region. BoardGym is built on K2 to evaluate the quality of director-level reasoning, end to end. Learn more at k2think.ai.