On a lighter note:
1. If you could have dinner with any 2 people (living or not), who would they
be?
Julius Caesar and William Shakespeare.
2. What was the last book you read? What books do you love to recommend?
I just read "Who Moved My Cheese." I'd recommend most anything by
Shakespeare; "Brand Leadership: Building Assets in the Information Society"
by David A. Aaker, Erich Joachimsthaler; "Thoughts from the Seat of the
Soul: Meditations for Souls in Process" by Gary Zukav; and "Bridget Jones's Diary"
by Helen Fielding.
3. If you couldn't do what you are doing now, what profession would you choose?
I wouldn't choose a different profession. Happy as a clam right here.
4. What is your definition of success?
Internal peace with who I am and what I do.
Teri Dahlbeck answers these questions:
1. What was your first job in technology?
2. Who has been your most significant mentor? Why?
3. What has been your greatest challenge and what strategies
did you use to overcome obstacles?
4. Who has been the most influential person in your life?
Why?
5. What lessons have you learned that would be valuable to
women beginning their careers in technology?
6. What new technology do you believe will have the most positive
impact on the world in the next 20 years? The most negative impact?
On the lighter side:
1. If you could have dinner with any 2 people (living or not),
who would they be?
2. What was the last book you read? What books do you love to recommend?
3. If you couldn't do what you are doing now, what profession would you choose?
4. What is your definition of success?