Seven Games of Highly Effective People 18
edwilli writes "There is an interesting piece on the Windows XP site entitled The Seven Games of Highly Effective People. It's a look at how games can improve your living and social skills, while still not allowing you to have a life.
" While the piece itself is pretty fluffy, he links to Got Game?, a book about how gamers are shaping business. For more on this, check out Social Effects of Electronic Interactive Games, and this page of research papers compiled by The ESA.
except for that time-sink factor... (Score:5, Insightful)
Similarly, I think Tetris is responsible for more lost productivity than any other single cause.
I'm dubious about touting our game-playing as a plus while applying for jobs, for similar reasons.
It's a fine line between proving and honing skills, and 'wasting' time using those skills instead of earning almighty dollars. How do you get good at a game without spending lots of otherwise productive time?
Only so far you can 'hone the saw', to steal from Covey.
Re:except for that time-sink factor... (Score:2)
Synergize? (Score:2, Flamebait)
I think... (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmmm, posting here doesn't really qualify as a "highly effective" habit, though. Back to work...
WARNING (Score:2)
Article contains the word "synergize" and thus instantly became bullshit.
A South Park episode would be more enlightening then marketing-speak...
I'm amazed that Slashdot readers haven't .... (Score:1)
One important way people today are learning these success habits, believe it or not, is by playing computer and video games on Windows and game consoles!
Only Windows or game consoles. Those of us that use Linux for our games are not effective at all. (Actually, the time sink factor does go into that, so it might be true.)
Re:I'm amazed that Slashdot readers haven't .... (Score:2)
With the amount of time that I have spent playing Nethack instead of doing work (like right now, when I am playing Nethack, reading e-mail, and posting to Slashdot from a Linux cluster instead of studying for my 21259 exam tomorrow, I would say that he might be right, although there is a Windows port for Nethack.
Wow. (Score:1, Flamebait)
windows? (Score:1)
Re:windows? (Score:1)
Misread (Score:1)
He missed the big one (Score:1)
Judging from the increasingly hostile attitude towards Microsoft these folks are rapidly developing, I think they will manage to escape eventually.
Thanks Microsoft! That is where we need to go today and tomorrow.
Solitaire (Score:3, Funny)
Doom indeed... (Score:3, Funny)
Wrong Seven Games (Score:3, Insightful)
I'd load the list with real time strategy titles, and toss in a few turn-based, with *maybe* a couple of other genres to round it out. (Say maybe a FPS and a RPG.)
What would you put on your list?
Standard post hoc fallacy here (Score:1)