Like my maternal grandfather, Buck Mayhew, did for his grandchildren; my friend Brian Kelley (blog | @kbriankelley) gives his children nicknames.
A member of an SSIS team where I once worked was known for his tendency to rewrite SSIS packages. Any package, partially complete, assigned to him would be summarily replaced. It didn’t matter how complete the original package, it was done for. We (lovingly, I promise) used his name as a verb to describe whacking an SSIS package and starting over.
How about you? If your name were a verb, what would it mean? Which behavior would your verb-ed (verb-ified?) name describe?
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My boss has recently started giving me projects and asking me to "Mel-ify" a process. We all seem to know that it means to simplify and automate the process as much as possible with the tools we have, freeing up FTE time and providing consistency.