Buzzwords
This business expression suggests moving a discussion away from the current meeting to address it separately and more efficiently.
What is "take it offline"?
This project-code name ultimately became Microsoft Azure.
What is "Project Red Dog"?
Chris currently lives in this city.
What is Hoboken, NJ?
This instrument can be made the of different materials, such as wood, bamboo, silver, gold, or platinum.
What is a flute?
This person's favorite drink is tequila!
Who is Allan?
This terminology refers to messaging someone on Teams, and is related to a sport with a paddle.
What is a ping?
These colors are on the Microsoft logo.
What is yellow, green, blue, and red?
Chris' hometown is this city.
What is Princeton, NJ?
This term emphasizes the negative impact of introducing harmful substances into the air, water, or soil.
What is "pollute"?
This person in our team is from Bangalore, India.
Who is Vijay?
In corporate lingo, when someone proposes to 'revisit a topic later,' they will say this (a mention of a specific geometric form).
What is "circle back"?
The length of time that took to create the Windows logo.
What is a day?
Chris' most memorable hike is this trail in Peru.
What is Inca Trail?
The traditional daily journey, known as this, has become less necessary, allowing for increased flexibility and work-life balance.
What is "commute"?
This person in our team has visited Alaska the most.
Who is Dinesh?
This buzzword indicates the ability of a system to handle a growing amount of work or demand, making it adaptable and efficient.
What is "scalable" or "scalability"?
The year Microsoft was founded.
What is 1975?
Chris has hiked these 5 volcanoes in Washington.
What are Mt Ranier, Mt St. Helen, Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, Glacier Peak?
This term signifies a condition or value that is viewed as fixed and not subject to variation, providing a sense of certainty and definitiveness.
What is "absolute"?
This person's favorite memory was when their family got matching tshirts for their 20th birthday in Hua Hin.
Who is Mallika?
Beloved by Satya, this term describes the belief that abilities can be developed through dedication, resilience, and continuous improvement.
What is "growth mindset"?
The two words that inspired the company name "Microsoft"?
What is "microcomputer" and "software"?
Chris has been working in Microsoft for this many years (according to LinkedIn).
What is 11 years?
Describing an individual with exceptional perception and insight in business matters. It highlights the ability to make strategic decisions.
What is "astute"?
This person in our team is learning how to master the handstand.
Who is Hema?