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20 Years: Lessons from a Microsoft vet

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HR tells me it’s officially been 20 years since I started at Microsoft. The thing that first comes to mind to be grateful for is that this anniversary hits while I’m in Scotland during a pandemic. If I’d still been in the States, Microsoft tradition would require that I purchase 20 pounds of M&Ms to sit outside my office door. My holiday weight gain is quite enough as is, thanks.

One of my favorite photos of one of my favorite teams. That’s me with the blond fro. It’s a long story.

I’ve taken a few mins during the new year break to reflect and muster up some practical advice from lessons learned:

The way things USED to be.

I’ve had four main phases of my Microsoft career: first at corporate HQ in Learning Products, Web Properties (e.g. MSDN), Internal Social Enterprise (Yammer), and now in the field with Customer Success. Many thanks to the amazing managers that helped me navigate within and between those adventures: Gerry Lang, Jeff Gelfuso, Christian Finn, John Martin, Yuri Alkin, Alfredo Mendez, Jeff Ramos, Christian Wylde, Scott Weiskopf, Rob Jones, Matt Kitson, and Paul Doe. (Looking at that list… it’s about time I had a female manager!)

My first project: the Win NT to 2000 MCSE course materials

Here’s some random memories to provide a little “color” to those lessons:

Screenshot of my 5 min of fame on stage before Satya
Still flying the flag, 20 years later.
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