3. Instructions
1) Everyone take one slide (or, sharing is OK
too)
2) On your slide, write / show / diagram / graph
something that you want to say to Bhupesh:
a) What you learned from him, or
b) What you’ll remember about him, or
c) Your biggest successes with him, quotes, etc...
3) Leave your name (or let him guess)
4. That should take about two weeks.
Bhupesh’s greatest skill is his ability to provide
- with a straight face and full conviction - an
estimate of two weeks for any project or
deliverable, no matter how small or big it may
be. It’s genius. Two weeks always makes
everyone happy.
5. The Bhupesh Throw-Down
The one thing that I’ve learned from Bhupesh is how to
throw down and walk out, no beating around the bush:
Next time I have to write an email to an SVP, this is how I’ll
do it. - Lauren
6. The Bhupesh “No worries man”
The one thing I learned from Bhupesh and dp_eng is the “Get Things Done”
attitude prefixed with a simple “No worries man” which really translates to “This
is not my job but I’ll take one for the team”.
8. The Life Venn Diagram
What I learnt from Bhupesh was that
you have all 3 aspects - Health, Wealth
and Time only for a small period of
time. A student doesn’t have wealth; a
family person doesn’t have time; a old
person doesn’t have health. And that
now is the time to work hard & have
fun since I have all 3!
Health Wealth
Time
9. Growth as an Engineer
Bhupesh taught me number 3.
1. Think about the code - is it good?
2. Think about the business - does it meet the
business needs?
3. Think about the money - is it going to make
money?
10. Professional & Personal Advice
When it comes to professional life it's the big
things that matter - go to a top school, work at a
top company, work on a high-visibility project.
When it comes to family, it's the little things that
matter - the time you spend with your kids and
family, the little things that you do.