Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Breaking Stereotypes

So I was surfing around last night and found this little study that hit home. Basically the study compiled by Ipsos MediaCT for IGN Entertainment was used to dispel the stereotype that people who play video games are mostly teenagers and loners. It has found that gamers really are a diverse group including people from all ages, married couples and families. You can find a link to an article here, video game study. I for one can definitely attest to that as I grew up playing video games and still enjoy a game or two now and then, you know when I am not working or studying. I also know that with the wide variety of games the social stigma is gone too, as I have had many gaming nights throughout the years with men, women, couples and singles. In fact, with the introduction of the Nintendo Wii, I know of many seniors who have regular bowling nights using the wii sports game at old folks home, how cool is that!? Not to mention my wife and I bought a Nintendo DS for my mother-in-law, at her request of all things, just this past Christmas. So as you can see, I definitely agree with this study, and I think that the old stereotype of the lonely teenager playing by himself is better left in the past.

On another note, I have add this blog to Globe of Blogs which you can reach here.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Why "Recent Study Finds..."?

Why did I decide to name this blog “Recent Study finds…”? Basically, over the years as I have surfed the web, I am always amazed about the latest headlines for a new study that has been conducted. Sometimes, I find the articles genuinely interesting and informative, but honestly sometimes I think either one of two thoughts – “you had to do a study to tell you the obvious” or “someone spent money and time to find that out”. Here are two of my favorites over the past couple of years. Let me know what you think.

Americans, the Internet or Sex

Organic Food More Nutritional?


Saturday, October 25, 2008

Intro

My name is Max, I am a management consultant based out of the Alexandria, VA. My fields of expertise include, operations, IT management and general project management, however, I have also done finance, auditing and marketing.

My educational background includes a BS in operations and international management. This is my 10th course here at BU with another 2 to go before I finish my MSPM degree. I expect to finish sometime in 2009 depending on how the class schedules go. In general I have found both positive and negative trade-offs when it comes to distance learning. Often I find that more hours need to be dedicated to the class in exchange for the greater flexibility.

As for this blog specifically, I will let you know why I call it "Recent Study Finds..." in my next post so keep reading.