9: are you a morning person or a night owl? morning.
13: coffee person or tea guy?
17: coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon.
19: what's the first thing you do when you
22: wake up in the morning? Wear my running shoes.
23: what's on your work desk right now?
27: too many computers to count. what's on
30: your smartphone homescreen?
33: ah the number one icon Wonder List.
35: Comic Sans: good or bad font? good font.
39: favorite workday time waster? Cortana Jokes
46: Favorite personal possession? Oh
50: a cricket bat signed by Sachin Tendulkar.
53: would you rather go to a Clippers game
56: with Steve Balmer or play bridge with Bill Gates?
58: I think I'll play, I'll go to
63: a Clippers game with Steve Balmer.
65: How do you run a meeting? Listen more, talk less and be decisive
71: when the time comes.
74: The one trait that I look for in new hires is?
78: Do they create clarity, do they create energy?
80: if you could explain cricket
84: rules to someone in the U.S. what's
86: the one thing you would tell them?
89: it's impossible! who's been the greatest
91: influence
94: my parents. my dad is a economist leftist
100: Marxist my mom was a Sanskrit drama
103: professor. they could hardly agree on
105: anything
106: so therefore it gave me the room to form
108: my own opinions but they had great
109: values and that helped. what's the best
112: professional advice you've ever been given?
114: believe in yourself more so than you
121: think you do. I am Satya Nadella CEO of
126: Microsoft
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