8th April 2008

on MSFT Channel 9 talking about the MVP Award Program…

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Did this some time ago, but it’s live.  Nice place to tell the story.

Watch the source here:  http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=396024

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  1. 1 On April 8th, 2008, MSFT News Aggregator » on MSFT Channel 9 talking about the MVP Award Program… said:

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  2. 2 On April 8th, 2008, on MSFT Channel 9 talking about the MVP Award Program… | VC Program said:

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  3. 3 On April 9th, 2008, kevin beares said:

    Hey Sean,

    Loved your interview on the MVP program. Probably the best summary of what this program is about that I have ever had the privilege to listen to or read. I could not agree with you more that the next evolution for the MVP program is how we choose to engage with the MVPs in the future is product feedback. I have over 170 MVPs from all competencies coming to our session on Windows Home Server next week and about 120 to our session on Windows Essential Business Server. It is all about the discussion and transparency. The MVPs have so much to offer. I am fortunate to be on a team at Microsoft that is so receptive to the feedback from our MVP community.

    On a personal note about your barbecue passion. Read my advice on my blog. Just watching out for you. http://www.yourbodyyourhealth.org/2008/04/advice-for-the-die-hard-barbecuer/

    Hope this helps you spend more of your hard earned cash. It certainly is not cheap to follow this advice.

    Kevin

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