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The Guild Leader's Handbook

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I'll give more info here in the next post, but this month's drawing winners will receive a copy of this new book in addition to the regular prize. Here is the Press Release for this new book!

Find out more about the book at <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159327 ... >Amazon</a>


<em>The Guild Leader?s Handbook?</em>New from No Starch Press

<em>Expert Advice on Leading a Successful Guild in Online Games</em>

<b>San Francisco, CA, March 30, 2010</b>?It?s no picnic leading a guild in a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game such as <em>World of Warcraft</em> or<em> Lord of the Rings Online</em>. Guild members look to their leaders to solve problems, plan raids, and guide them to riches and fame. But few leaders know exactly what it takes to keep a guild going, and the list of failed guilds is miles long. Fortunately, guild leaders don?t have to be born with this knowledge; they can learn.

In <em>The Guild Leader?s Handbook</em> (No Starch Press, April 2010, 216 pp., $24.95, ISBN 9781593272586), readers learn how to create, grow, and maintain a successful MMO guild. Author Scott F. Andrews, a longtime guild leader and columnist for <em>WoW.com</em>, begins by helping new leaders determine a purpose for their guild and establish a meaningful guild identity. He then goes on to cover a multitude of other common challenges that guild leaders face, such as recruiting quality members, managing reluctant officers, creating and enforcing effective policies, and, perhaps most importantly, resolving the drama that can threaten the harmony of any online community.

?When I started leading a guild, new guild leaders were very much on their own. I was unprepared for how challenging and complex the role would be,? said author Scott F. Andrews. ?I wrote <em>The Guild Leader's Handbook</em> to share the knowledge I?ve accumulated over the years through personal experience, research, and communicating with hundreds of players.?

<em>The Guild Leader?s Handbook</em> is for MMO players in leadership positions who want to:
<ul>
<li>Plan successful raids, player vs. player battles, roleplaying sessions, and contests</li>
<li>Deal with problem players and keep a lid on guild-fracturing drama</li>
<li>Solve loot issues and choose the best loot distribution system for their guild</li>
<li>Boost morale, enhance reputation, and build server presence</li>
<li>Promote and motivate an effective officer corps</li>
</ul>
Whether readers are established guild leaders in need of sage advice or dedicated players seeking to form their own guilds, <em>The Guild Leader?s Handbook</em> is the essential guide to building and managing a successful guild in any MMO game.

<b>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</b>

Since 2007, Scott F. Andrews' weekly advice column ?Officers' Quarters? on <em>WoW.com</em> has been helping guild leaders and officers build better guilds and meet their online goals. A veteran of the MMO genre, he leads one of the oldest surviving guilds in <em>World of Warcraft</em>.

<b>ADDITIONAL RESOURCES</b>

Chapter 3, ?Nonhuman Resources: Recruiting Players and Evaluating Recruits? (PDF):

<em>http://www.nostarch.com/download/guildl ... h3.pdf</em>

Table of contents overview: <em>http://www.nostarch.com/guildleader_toc.htm</em>

Detailed table of contents (PDF): <em>http://www.nostarch.com/download/guildl ... oc.pdf</em>

Index (PDF): <em>http://www.nostarch.com/download/guildl ... ex.pdf</em>

Large cover image: <em>http://www.nostarch.com/guildleader_big.htm</em>

<em><b>The Guild Leader?s Handbook</b></em>

<em><b>Strategies and Guidance from a Battle-Scarred MMO Veteran</b></em>

By Scott F. Andrews

April 2010, 216 pp., $24.95 USD

ISBN 9781593272586

Available in fine bookstores everywhere, from <em>http://www.oreilly.com/nostarch</em>, or directly from No Starch Press (<em>http://www.nostarch.com</em>, orders@nostarch.com, +1.415.863.9900).

<b>ABOUT NO STARCH PRESS</b>

Founded in 1994, No Starch Press is one of the few remaining independent technical book publishers. We publish the finest in geek entertainment?unique books on technology, with a focus on open source, security, hacking, programming, alternative operating systems, and LEGO. Our titles have personality, our authors are passionate, and our books tackle topics that people care about. Visit <em>http://www.nostarch.com</em> for a complete catalog.



Find out more about the book at <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159327 ... >Amazon</a>

Wolfnettle

Post by Wolfnettle »

oooh sounds interesting, it would be advantageous for non GM's to read it too, more awareness about the amount, and all the various aspects of, 'giving', that the GM and Officers commit to.

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It's a nice book. I was already an avid reader of the Officer's Quarters column on wow.com, so I have found it to be a nice read!
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lola90

Post by lola90 »

The book spends a long long time talking about that actually, how to deal with punishing your guildies, and the answer is there is no perfect way. Let's say someone joins my guild and becomes friends with A, B, and C but D & E, two close friends dislikes player Z (the new person).

Player Z makes fun of player D's mother in guild chat, player D & E flip out. A, B, and C recognize this but will flip out if you kick Z out of the guild. D & E are threatening to leave if you don't throw Z out of the guild.

The book plays through a scenario where he kept player Z, but had to eventually get rid of Z, A, B, and C and regretted being so lenient.

Personally, I think each guild has an expiration date. Very few will last past the time the drama causes a split.

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