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Steven M. Willis
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  • Zionsville
  • United States
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Co-worker
What is your greatest strength?
According to Myers-Briggs - Systems oriented (everything is an integrated system ... or should be). Strong desire to think, learn and understand. Logical with high degrees of intuition. Attributes in areas such as strategy, research and unstructured problem situations. According to StrengthsFinder: 1) Arranger 2) Ideation 3) Relator 4) Responsibility 5) Activator
What are you working on?
Integrating technology into business processes to make them more efficient and more effective.
How big is your business?
large company
What is your Job Title
Staffer
What is your Company Website?
http://www.lilly.com
What is your alma mater?
Indiana State University

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At 6:59pm on November 22, 2008, Genie Goykhberg said…
Hi Steven,

I have a feeling that we would enjoy to learn from each other.

I am too a whole brainer.
I am probably one of the most logical women you ever met. For my well developed left hemisphere I am incredible intuitional.

See if you have an interest to have a cup of tea and interesting conversation.
At 8:10pm on January 24, 2008, Pat Coyle said…
Loved your post today about Silicon Valley. So valuable to have a returning veteran tell us the story from a first person perspective. Also, glad you see Smaller Indiana might be part of the future solution!! Seems like we ought to continue this thread - offline perhaps - in the near future. Should I call for a meetup??
At 4:42pm on January 20, 2008, Bruce LaDuke said…
Welcome aboard!
 
 

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