Wednesday, 17 January 2007

A royal flush of transferable skills

I read an article today saying that analysis shows that online poker is seen as the most "addictive" of online applications. A legal case this week has just ruled that poker is a game of chance, not skill.

So is poker just another way of "wasting time" - and your money? Perhaps - especially if you're rubbish and stay being rubbish.

However, a word you'll hear a lot in the world of skills, learning and earning is "transferable skills". So can you "spin" your poker talents to demonstrate more than just a dissolute lifestyle?

Here are a few of the transferable skills you can gain from playing poker. And who knows, learn them well enough and you might start to earn as well:
  • emotional intelligence
  • critical evaluative skills
  • numerical skills
  • pragmatism skills
  • interpersonal skills
  • problem-solving skills
  • goal orientation skills
  • learning skills
  • higher order strategic and analytical skills
  • flexibility skills
  • face management/deception skills
  • self-awareness skills
  • self-control
So now you know. Perhaps I should call the monthly game our action learning and skills development group. If so, for a buy-in of £10, it's a win even when I lose.

By the way - I haven't just made this up. To read the research article by Adrian Parke, Mark Griffiths and Jonathan Parke of Nottingham Trent University, follow this link.

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