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Microsoft to create SVP award

This is a repost; I thought with all the new MVP awards I would bring it back.

The Microsoft SVP (somewhat valuable professional) Program is a worldwide award and recognition program that strives to identify amazing individuals around the globe who share a passion for technology and the spirit of hard work. Microsoft SVPs are recognized for both their demonstrated practical expertise and willingness to work hard to increase the licensing of Microsoft technologies.

Who are Microsoft SVPs?
Microsoft SVPs are a diverse group of individuals who are:

  • Recognized: They are acknowledged by their customers and also by Microsoft for their active participation in economic advancement for Microsoft stock holders through the constant development of great products based on Microsoft technologies
  • Credible: They have demonstrated practical expertise providing the highest quality information and content.
  • Accessible: They are available to any company who can afford them.

Why was this program created?
After much internal discussion regarding the Microsoft MVP program, management realized that these people while being excellent in certain areas where spending far too much time writing blog entries, responding to forum questions and creating little community web sites. Since we at Microsoft are a public traded company and shareholder value is what truly matters, we came to realize that while MVPs are quite an asset, they are obviously not doing any real work (read: making any money)! Hence we created the SVP program to idolize all those people who are in many ways the best developers in the lot, they would just rather make money than spend time hearing themselves speak. Granted, these tireless professionals sometimes appear in forums and write blog entries, they sometimes give speeches but for the most part they are the quiet force that cause our sales to grow year over year at double digit percentages. It is these brilliant capitalists that afford us all the trappings of the 'good life' and to them we say thanks...you are truly somewhat valuable professionals!

Comments

Sahil Malik said:

I like the concept, but I don't like the title.

Makes it sound like SVP < MVP.

Is that the intention?
# January 5, 2005 4:17 PM

M. Keith Warren said:

No, not the intention. but it is just tongue in cheek comment, meant for laughs.
# January 5, 2005 4:19 PM

Sahil Malik said:

But I couldn't agree more .. being an MVP you have to do so much, that you are essentially taking a big cut out of your paycheck. While it is important to make known you are good, it just cannot be done at the cost of feeding your family.

And the MVP award in addition to free SWAG affords you bragging rights that an SVP very rightfully deserves.

I am glad some thought has been given in this direction. Good job !!

But change the full form --

c:\Ren SVP RVP

(Recognized Valuable Professional).
# January 5, 2005 4:21 PM

Sahil Malik said:

LOL okay I just read your second comment - but damn ur right dude.
# January 5, 2005 4:23 PM

Stephen said:

Pretty funny!
# January 6, 2005 3:52 PM

icelava said:

EVP - Economically Valuable Professional!
# January 7, 2005 3:07 AM

TrackBack said:

^_^,Pretty Good!
# April 10, 2005 5:23 AM
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