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4 Life Lessons the IT Industry has Taught Me

As the newest member of team Varvid, I have had the pleasure of meeting all kinds of folks in the MSP/VAR industry over the last 8 months. From one-on-one meetings to panel discussions to multi-day conferences,  these folks have taught me dozens of lessons.  I’d like to share with you four I have learned thus far that stand out:

4.  Whether or not folks on the other side are going to like the answer, tell the truth. This is not to say I’ve cried wolf my entire life, just reiterating what we all know can be a tough conversation, especially if it’s not a positive answer, response or dialogue.  Remember that productivity comes from both sides of the isle. Be it clients, customers, family members, co-workers or law enforcement, be honest. Like my father once said, “Son, the truth is not only the right thing to share, it’s the easiest to remember.”  Took me years to realize how right on the money that statement is.

3.  When it comes to a conversation, listen twice as much as you talk. We all know (or are) people who struggle with this. There’s the no eye contact gazer… the one-upper … the interrupter… the sentence finisher… the argument maker… and the list goes on and on.  When it comes to listening, I’ll be honest… it’s difficult for me. I am a talker and love to share stories, thoughts or insight with anybody who wants to engage with me.  But in an effort to listen, I have found the connections I am making in this industry are more real and more meaningful than those I have made in the past. Not because I’m hearing you, but because I’m listening to you.

2. It’s OK to ask for help.  I still have a hard time with this part of my business life because I don’t want to come across as a poser or fraud. My biggest fear is that somebody is going to call me out. In this industry especially, if you pretend you do know and you don’t, you will be eaten alive.  When that happens, there goes your credibility and any business you may have hoped you’d earn. Recently I have put my ego on the back burner and started to ask people to slow down or explain it again.  Do some folks get a little bent out of shape?  Sure they do, but more often than not they understand and want to help me.  It’s in our nature to help, so don’t be afraid to ask for it. Like our school teachers always said, the only dumb question is the question not asked.

1. To fully appreciate all in life, creating priorities is a must. While work is not life, it plays an integral role in who we are, allows us to be creative, productive and utilize our education and experience to better those we come in contact with. I speak for the majority of us when I say what we do is not brain surgery. Lives are not in the balance every time we go to work. As a people pleaser, learning to check out at 5:00 (most days) and not bringing home my work has proven to be a difficult task. But doing so has done wonders for my marriage and my relationship with my son.  These are the most important thing in my life and to remember my work helps me provide a roof and food for those people, it does not replace them.

Again, these are only 4 lessons of the dozens I have learned since I started with this organization nearly a year ago.  The education continues with each new person I have the privilege of meeting.

Live Webcasting and MSPU – Success Squared

We find our band of troubadours fresh off the heels of HTG Summit in Dallas and prepping for WPC in July. Does that leave any room to help others in the internet delivered video arena?  Of course it does.

The Varvid team recently returned from a triumphant excursion to Southern California for the live webcasting of MSPU’s Boot Camp in Santa Ana. Here’s the quick overview of what MSP University offers.  Whether you’re a Managed Services startup, or a $100 million dollar a year Managed Services Provider, Managed Services Provider University has the resources and the experience to help you improve your IT business by decreasing costs and increasing revenue.

Aaron at the helm...

Not only did Varvid stream live from the event, they were on site to record a myriad of classes for the MSPU catalog, available exclusively to MSPU clients. Some of the topics that were discussed included Sales 101, Marketing, Service Delivery and CEO Tracks. Now if you didn’t get the chance to attend this Boot camp, not to worry. They offer these all over the nation.

In a nutshell, MSPU provides MSP’s the opportunity to continue to learn the ins & outs of this industry. Visit their site for more details and to learn more about this incredible organization.

A special thanks to the Varvid crew on hand for this stellar event; Traci, Trevor & Jeremy really stepped up to the plate and took charge.  And what can we say about “King” Aaron? Simply put, he is the reason Varvid continues to be an industry leader in internet delivered video, from event coverage and webcasting to client testimonials and case studies.

Jill Kerr from CompTIA

Jill Kerr, VP of Industry Development for CompTIA, chats with Varvid’s Aaron Booker at MSP University’s Los Angeles Boot Camp about their Vision of 500. CompTIA’s CEO Todd Thibodeaux has challenged his organization to reach a goal of  500 active members at the leadership or executive level and 5000 highly engaged members in 5 years.  CompTIA helps VARs on 3 levels; Learn, Connect & Succeed.

  • Learning for VARs is integral to growing their business. From online webinars and content to Breakaway, CompTIA’s flagship event, CompTIA provides many tools to do so.
  • Connecting in a virtual world and having an opportunity to meet each other face-to-face is key to the relationship process, be it other VAR/MSPs or vendors.
  • Succeed by utilizing the money saving programs and opportunities CompTIA provides, as well as being part of a larger organization that has their members best interests in mind.

Scott Scrogin at the HTG Summit in Dallas 2010

Scott Scrogin, HTG President, chats with Varvid’s Drew Graham about the success of HTG 2010 Summit in Dallas. Scott shares that the sucess HTG IT MSPs have experienced will be made available to a limited number of IT MSP vendors as well. Begining in June, these peer groups will be structure much like the original HTG peer groups, including multilpe levels of accountibility. The hope is vendors can build lasting and solid relationship together and with other HTG members.

Rafael Sanguily from MSP University at HTG Dallas 2010


Rafael Sanguily, MSP University’s Director of Business Development, spoke with Varvid’s Aaron Booker about the MSPU two-day seminar at HTG 2010 Summit in Dallas. Geared towards sales 101, MSPU stresses to thier clients to become a trusted advisor that happens to focus on the IT business. Topics covered include transitioning from a standard computer/IT model of business to MSP provider. MSPU provides 4 areas of expertise for the IT providers, which includes sales track, CEO Workshop and service delivery track. Later this year, MSPU will implement a marketing track as well.

Jerry Koutavas, President ASCII Group Inc

Aaron Booker of Varvid speaks with Jerry Koutavas who is the President ASCII Group Inc. ASCII is continually looking for ways to help out their membership. They specialize in providing solution providers with the tools necessary to survive and grow in the competitive technology market. Their 3 main initiatives are: To save members money, To help accelerate the way members do business, To solve problems through their conflict resolution desk. They strive to help members work out the business issues they may have.




Jeff Ragusa – Channel Manager: Google Apps

Aaron Booker from Varvid speaks with Jeff Ragusa who is the Channel Manager for Google Apps. Jeff runs the Small Business Reseller Program for Google Apps. Google Apps is a business products suite that Google has been offering to businesses of all sizes for 2.5 years now. Earlier this year they launched a reseller program around that. He’s at SMB talking to Solution providers, MSPs and VARS about the reseller program. Google apps are changing the business models for a lot of providers. Some businesses are switching to using cloud based models like Google Apps. They can focus on managing their business and less resources on things that they can upload to the cloud. Jeff ends the interview by explaining how to get started with Google apps.




Varvid Speaks with Praerit Garg from Symform at SMB Nation Spring

Praerit and his team have built an amazing product – a “Coop” Cloud Storage Company. Only sold through the Channel – flat fee – and your clients get 2/3 of the storage they share. Wow! I think this could be brilliant for Managed Services Providers – I’ll be trying it out in my Hardlines Company practice.

Really intriguing
stuff – learn about them at: http://www.symform.com