Chad Henderson gave a talk at IgniteOKC. BoingBoing picked it up and I thought it was worth linking to – you see – I played Dungeons and Dragons and am currently biding my time until I can introduce RPGs to my daughter. (Shhh…don’t tell my wife.) Here is the video: All I Need To Know [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Games'
All I Really Needed to Know About Life I Learned From Dungeons and Dragons
January 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · career, Games
Tags: career·dungeons and dragons·gaming
Gamifying Your Work Environment
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments · career, Games, leadership, management
Concluding my exploration of the HBR article I wrote about last week. The authors conducted a study on leadership in MMORPGs trying to gain insight into business environments of the future. Today I want to dive into their second conclusion: The business environment is a factor in successful leadership. (As opposed to the thought that leadership expertise lies [...]
Tags: gaming·leadership·management·World of Warcraft
Distinctive Leadership Characteristics from Games Will be Relevant in Tomorrow’s Business Environment
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Games, leadership
I want to dive a little deeper into the HBR article I wrote about last week. The authors conducted a study on leadership in MMORPGs trying to gain insight into business environments of the future. Today I want to dive into their first conclusion: Distinctive leadership characteristics from games will be relevant in tomorrow’s business [...]
Tags: gaming·leadership·management·World of Warcraft
WoW is Building The Leader’s Of Tomorrow
May 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Games, leadership, management
The May issue of HBR has a great article about leadership in MMORPGs. The authors conducted a study on leadership in “guilds” (groups of gamers that join together to tackle games’ larger challenges) under the premise that online games offer a sneak peak into the business universe of tomorrow. The authors speculated that the future [...]
Tags: gaming·leadership·management·World of Warcraft
See Honey, I’m LEARNING Something Here!
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · finance, Games, marketing, personal branding, sales
Continuing with the gaming trend here….The Personal MBA author, Josh Kaufman, posts a list of the business skills/concepts you can learn while playing World of Warcraft. I don’t know about other MMORPGs but WoW has an incredibly rich economic system. By rich I mean that there is a lot to dive into. It is a [...]
Tags: economics·gaming·marketing·personal branding·sales·World of Warcraft
How Gary Gygax Is Helping Me Build My Personal Brand
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments · career, Games, linkedin, personal branding, social networking
Gary Gygax died last week. For those of you that don’t know, Mr. Gygax was the co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons. Yes. Here I go again. Adam Rogers had a great op-ed piece in the Sunday New York Times. Rogers theorizes that Gygax “constructed the social and intellectual structure of our world.” He is relevant [...]
Tags: career·career management·dungeons and dragons·Facebook·gaming·Linkedin·personal branding·World of Warcraft
The Gamer Disposition
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments · career, Games, interviewing, management, personal branding
There is a very interesting article in the February 2008 issue of the Harvard Business Review. Here in an online link to the story. I have posted before that I am a gamer. This article focuses on MMOG’s or massively multi-player online games. I am a paid subscriber to Blizzard’s World of Warcraft. [Thorium Brotherhood [...]
Tags: career·change·gaming·management·personal branding·skills·World of Warcraft
Dungeons and Dragons and Self-Awareness
June 21st, 2006 · No Comments · career, Games, personal branding
[Originally posted on the old site.] Read a post on Lifehack.org yesterday that resonated with me. I must confess that I am a gamer. I have been a gamer since I can remember. I will be a gamer when I die. All kinds of games. Role playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, strategic games like [...]




