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Project Firenze
Defiance is what started Firenze
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over 4 years ago
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Pradeep U.N.
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Back in my personal blog (a writing experience that lasted a year) - I had chronicled a 3 part story of how i got into microsoft. The gist of it was defiance, and a whole lot of positive connotations, but this wkend the darkside of the force seems to...
Project Firenze
Hanover to Templo Mayor - the journey begins...
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over 4 years ago
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udayanp
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Visiting the Aztec Templo Mayor at night was the last thing on my mind when our team entered the Microsoft Corporate Strategy case competition last November. We -- Andrew, Curtis, Vivek, Sheldon and I – were among the 12 teams at the Tuck School of...
Project Firenze
You don't find time. You make it.
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over 4 years ago
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Pradeep U.N.
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Everyone is busy these days. Right from my neighbor who is too busy to paint his grandson's bike when Nadal is out beating Federer ris convincingly on the red clay for the 4th time in a row to several of my fellow product managers who have to postpone...
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