Thursday, March 23, 2006
Leading a guild is good for your career
Now I know why my otherwise mild-mannered guild master is taking upon himself the stress of trying to herd this particularly unruly bunch of cats: It is reported to help your career.
Sounds logical. A guild master has considerably less means to get people to do what they should than a manager. To lead a guild you need to exercise a lot of soft power, which is an excellent training for becoming a great boss in real life. If you can resolve a guild drama, there is no people situation in your company you can't handle.
Me, I'm not destined for leadership, neither in a game nor in Real Life ®. I'm more comfortable with an advisory function, and a lot less stress.
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i agree, leading a guild is pretty stressfull,
however leading 40people simultaneously is, imho, a different ballgame.
i mean, in a raid you need to act quickly and hard, which is a bit different then leading a guild.
however leading 40people simultaneously is, imho, a different ballgame.
i mean, in a raid you need to act quickly and hard, which is a bit different then leading a guild.
I have walked in my guild leader's shoes and realized they don't fit.
Everyone can start a guild, but to keep it running and make it successful you have to be a special kind of player.
Everyone can start a guild, but to keep it running and make it successful you have to be a special kind of player.
No doubt that one can learn some improtant skills in leading a guild. Note how the article doesn't actually say that leading a guild helped this person in real life though.
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