Wednesday, August 02, 2006
So Why Did I Create a Blog?
I think that the Mini Microsoft Blog is a great thing, and it really provides a great picture about Microsoft. However, I find the blog oriented towards folks up at corporate and I wanted to bring a view of the average Microsoft foot soldier in the field. This is my view and my perspective, I'm sure some will disagree with me, but I feel that I have a responsibility to my own conscious and I have to look at myself in the mirror every morning.
I'm a Microsoft field sales employee - I have always been in the field and have never held a position in Redmond, so my view of the world is very different than folks up in Redmond. I talk to customers everyday. I hear the platitudes of our executives. We've come a long way - from Ballmer pitching Windows (with REAL Genuine excitement) to hearing some tear jerker emotionally manipulative story told by Kevin Turner. It's like the commercial - where do you want to go today? I felt like we got suckered into Walmart.
My committment is to tell it like it is from a sales reps perspective. You might think I really dislike working for Microsoft. I writing because I care about this company and see how hard we work in the field. The things that I see from our executives betray the values that are often quoted as Microsoft Competencies. Well it's been a long day, but there is much to write about and you'll hear more in the entries to come.
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2 comments:
Welcome.
The voice of the field is important and I look forward to the stories you can share and the conversations that will surely spring up here. You have a perspective that I don't and one that I'm sure I can learn even more about Microsoft from.
A comment posted over on my blog:
Please tell Field Agent that the Microsoft in the Field blog should allow anonymous comments. There are tons of folks in the field talking about minimsft and wishing there was a forum more geared towards the field.
I'd give it a try. Enjoy! Oh, and be careful! 8-)
As a big MSFT customer, I look forward to hearing this. I've told my account team for years (since Scoble started) that blogs have been the best thing to come out of MSFT.
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