Did you know that the Salesforce MVPs will be entertaining
questions at their on-going ‘genius
bar’ setup at Dreamforce? Running
each day of the show, you can find a selection of MVPs to help you solve your
most vexing Salesforce questions.
What is a Salesforce MVP
The MVP program recognizes Salesforce customers and consultants who contribute to the Salesforce Community by sharing what they’ve learned about the product. Bloggers, user group leaders, developers, folks who actively answer online questions, any of these may be candidates for the MVP program. The program pools the knowledgeable and enthusiasm of a lot of individuals.
At Dreamforce this year, you can find these folks gathering at the Success Community Zone in the Hilton. Tables are set aside for you to bring them the issues that have you flummoxed. Look for the it at the Hilton Grand Ballroom in downtown San Francisco.
Why do so many people choose to make themselves available to answer the questions of strangers? We enjoy working with Salesforce and want to share that enjoyment. We believe the Salesforce platform has a lot to offer its users if we all help each other. We love to learn more about Salesforce by investigating what others are pondering. We recognize that a lot of administrators and developers may be working alone or in small teams and so can benefit from having other folks to act as resources. And, as Steve Molis famously put it on the Salesforce answers board: “it's just the right thing to do and the right way to treat someone.”
The MVP program recognizes Salesforce customers and consultants who contribute to the Salesforce Community by sharing what they’ve learned about the product. Bloggers, user group leaders, developers, folks who actively answer online questions, any of these may be candidates for the MVP program. The program pools the knowledgeable and enthusiasm of a lot of individuals.
At Dreamforce this year, you can find these folks gathering at the Success Community Zone in the Hilton. Tables are set aside for you to bring them the issues that have you flummoxed. Look for the it at the Hilton Grand Ballroom in downtown San Francisco.
Why do so many people choose to make themselves available to answer the questions of strangers? We enjoy working with Salesforce and want to share that enjoyment. We believe the Salesforce platform has a lot to offer its users if we all help each other. We love to learn more about Salesforce by investigating what others are pondering. We recognize that a lot of administrators and developers may be working alone or in small teams and so can benefit from having other folks to act as resources. And, as Steve Molis famously put it on the Salesforce answers board: “it's just the right thing to do and the right way to treat someone.”
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