Here is part 2 of my MVC/Windows workflow example. Part 1 created the basic MVC application and had a basic model, part 2 adds the work flow element to the model. [PDF] [source]
Having read the article in MSDN magazine about the Microsoft MVC, I decided to have a go myself, I also though it would be a good idea to try to combine this with Windows Workflow and see if I can control the order of pages based upon the state of a workflow state machine. In Part 1 I build the MVC application with a simple model that determines the page order of a wizard type interface. Part 2, which is coming as soon as I manage to write it up and tidy up my demo :), adds the work flow element to the model. [download PDF source]