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Weeknotes 2418

David Nunez
David Nunez
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Weeknotes 2418

The week (i.e., week 2 of my mini-sabbatical) was low-key. Spent a little time working on organizing and setting up goals via OKRIER:

Generally, there is little to report. Most relevant: I met with my new boss, gearing up for the grand adventure at HBS! We dove into a mixed bag of goodies, chatting about everything from orientation and logistics to hybrid workspaces and hardware. We covered a couple of HR topics and brainstormed a bit about projects in flight and the need to make appropriate connections to other groups at the school and on campus. Bodes well.

Had a nice outing with friends at Gibbet Hill Grill.

Otherwise, now turning my attention to more structured resetting.

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