MVP Nominations - What should not be added in the forms during nomination process?
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I know that we have already many questions answering for 'how to become an MVP' etc. But I see that it is not really clear what should NOT be added in the nomination forms.
Could you please share with me your experience and add here everything that in your opinion will not help people in the MVP nominations process?
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I know that we have already many questions answering for 'how to become an MVP' etc. But I see that it is not really clear what should NOT be added in the nomination forms.
Could you please share with me your experience and add here everything that in your opinion will not help people in the MVP nominations process?
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Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
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Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
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I know that we have already many questions answering for 'how to become an MVP' etc. But I see that it is not really clear what should NOT be added in the nomination forms.
Could you please share with me your experience and add here everything that in your opinion will not help people in the MVP nominations process?
mvp
I know that we have already many questions answering for 'how to become an MVP' etc. But I see that it is not really clear what should NOT be added in the nomination forms.
Could you please share with me your experience and add here everything that in your opinion will not help people in the MVP nominations process?
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Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
1 hour ago
2
Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
1 hour ago
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Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
1 hour ago
2
Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
1 hour ago
1
1
Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
1 hour ago
Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
1 hour ago
2
2
Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
1 hour ago
Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
1 hour ago
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Simply, what you did for the community not for your clients or your company.
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Shortly put; "What you've done for the Sitecore Community".
Officially
This year, it was divided into 4 sections.
Motivation
What motivates you in your community work. And "I want to become MVP" is not going to impress anyone ;-)
Objectives
What are your plans for community work in 2019. Regardless of MVP status.
Online Activities (this year)
A list of everything you've done, that we can track online. Open Source contributions, blogs, tweets, whatever it may be.
Offline Activities (this year)
And a list of what you've been up to, that isn't easily tracked online. User Group presentations, other offline activities.
And a few notes and considerations
The work you do in everyday life, working for your boss/employer - none of that needs to be part of your application. You don't get MVP for doing your job. It's fine you did a client workshop on SXA because a client asked for one; it's also fine that you built and delivered an Experience Awards winning site for another client. It's just not related to MVP status :-)
And scrambling onto every social media channel mid October when MVP season starts (but nothing going on for the entire year before October)... Good start - keep it up for the next round of nominations ;-)
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Simply, what you did for the community not for your clients or your company.
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Simply, what you did for the community not for your clients or your company.
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Simply, what you did for the community not for your clients or your company.
Simply, what you did for the community not for your clients or your company.
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Shortly put; "What you've done for the Sitecore Community".
Officially
This year, it was divided into 4 sections.
Motivation
What motivates you in your community work. And "I want to become MVP" is not going to impress anyone ;-)
Objectives
What are your plans for community work in 2019. Regardless of MVP status.
Online Activities (this year)
A list of everything you've done, that we can track online. Open Source contributions, blogs, tweets, whatever it may be.
Offline Activities (this year)
And a list of what you've been up to, that isn't easily tracked online. User Group presentations, other offline activities.
And a few notes and considerations
The work you do in everyday life, working for your boss/employer - none of that needs to be part of your application. You don't get MVP for doing your job. It's fine you did a client workshop on SXA because a client asked for one; it's also fine that you built and delivered an Experience Awards winning site for another client. It's just not related to MVP status :-)
And scrambling onto every social media channel mid October when MVP season starts (but nothing going on for the entire year before October)... Good start - keep it up for the next round of nominations ;-)
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Shortly put; "What you've done for the Sitecore Community".
Officially
This year, it was divided into 4 sections.
Motivation
What motivates you in your community work. And "I want to become MVP" is not going to impress anyone ;-)
Objectives
What are your plans for community work in 2019. Regardless of MVP status.
Online Activities (this year)
A list of everything you've done, that we can track online. Open Source contributions, blogs, tweets, whatever it may be.
Offline Activities (this year)
And a list of what you've been up to, that isn't easily tracked online. User Group presentations, other offline activities.
And a few notes and considerations
The work you do in everyday life, working for your boss/employer - none of that needs to be part of your application. You don't get MVP for doing your job. It's fine you did a client workshop on SXA because a client asked for one; it's also fine that you built and delivered an Experience Awards winning site for another client. It's just not related to MVP status :-)
And scrambling onto every social media channel mid October when MVP season starts (but nothing going on for the entire year before October)... Good start - keep it up for the next round of nominations ;-)
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Shortly put; "What you've done for the Sitecore Community".
Officially
This year, it was divided into 4 sections.
Motivation
What motivates you in your community work. And "I want to become MVP" is not going to impress anyone ;-)
Objectives
What are your plans for community work in 2019. Regardless of MVP status.
Online Activities (this year)
A list of everything you've done, that we can track online. Open Source contributions, blogs, tweets, whatever it may be.
Offline Activities (this year)
And a list of what you've been up to, that isn't easily tracked online. User Group presentations, other offline activities.
And a few notes and considerations
The work you do in everyday life, working for your boss/employer - none of that needs to be part of your application. You don't get MVP for doing your job. It's fine you did a client workshop on SXA because a client asked for one; it's also fine that you built and delivered an Experience Awards winning site for another client. It's just not related to MVP status :-)
And scrambling onto every social media channel mid October when MVP season starts (but nothing going on for the entire year before October)... Good start - keep it up for the next round of nominations ;-)
Shortly put; "What you've done for the Sitecore Community".
Officially
This year, it was divided into 4 sections.
Motivation
What motivates you in your community work. And "I want to become MVP" is not going to impress anyone ;-)
Objectives
What are your plans for community work in 2019. Regardless of MVP status.
Online Activities (this year)
A list of everything you've done, that we can track online. Open Source contributions, blogs, tweets, whatever it may be.
Offline Activities (this year)
And a list of what you've been up to, that isn't easily tracked online. User Group presentations, other offline activities.
And a few notes and considerations
The work you do in everyday life, working for your boss/employer - none of that needs to be part of your application. You don't get MVP for doing your job. It's fine you did a client workshop on SXA because a client asked for one; it's also fine that you built and delivered an Experience Awards winning site for another client. It's just not related to MVP status :-)
And scrambling onto every social media channel mid October when MVP season starts (but nothing going on for the entire year before October)... Good start - keep it up for the next round of nominations ;-)
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Maybe off-topic, but the MVP 2019 nomination deadline has passed. twitter.com/sitecoremvp?lang=en
– Joost
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Yes, but all the answers will be valid also next year ;)
– Łukasz Skowroński
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