One of the questions Microsoft MVPs like myself get asked all the time is, “How does one become an MVP?”
Well, fellow MVP Kevin Kline just wrote up a really nice explanation from his vantage point. Though Kevin is an MVP in a very different category than I am in (I can’t really tell you what “Microsoft Data Platform” exactly is…), pretty much all of his advice applies to PowerPoint and any Microsoft category.
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