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  2. Jaime Teevan - Wikipedia

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    Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Teevan lead Microsoft's Future of Work initiative to bring together researchers from Microsoft, LinkedIn, and GitHub to study how the pandemic has changed work. [11] This led to innovations in Microsoft products, including, for example, better technological support for hybrid meetings.

  3. Wikipedia:Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    As a notable figure, you might emphasize objective data, such as the sheer volume of your published material, or the fact that your work has been translated into different languages or performed in other countries. Examples of volume or scope can create a non-neutral tone that is usually recognizable as deliberate self-aggrandizement.

  4. Wikipedia:File upload wizard - Wikipedia

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  5. Mind uploading - Wikipedia

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    Many neuroscientists believe that the human mind is largely an emergent property of the information processing of its neuronal network. [9]Neuroscientists have stated that important functions performed by the mind, such as learning, memory, and consciousness, are due to purely physical and electrochemical processes in the brain and are governed by applicable laws.

  6. Biodata - Wikipedia

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    Biodata is the shortened form for biographical data. [ 1 ] The term has two usages: In South Asia , the term carries the same meaning as a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV), for the purposes of jobs , grants , and marriage . [ 1 ]

  7. Julia Liuson - Wikipedia

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    Liuson joined Microsoft right out of college in 1992. [5] Her initial role was as a developer first on the Access team, and later on Visual InterDev, the precursor to Visual Studio. [6] She has held a variety of technical and management positions at Microsoft, serving as development manager, and later as partner product unit manager for Visual ...

  8. Kathleen Hogan - Wikipedia

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    The "mindset" methodology comes from the work of Stanford University psychology professor Carol Dweck. Dweck visited Microsoft in May 2016, met with Hogan and others, and was favorably impressed: unlike some other Fortune 500 companies that "give lip service to growth mind-set", Dweck says, "I could see that they understood it deeply."

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