"The new Microsoft that no one expected. We know that Microsoft will get a new CEO, but the wrong question to ask, Anderson argues, is who that new CEO is going to be. “At some level it’s critical, but it doesn’t matter as much as the power structure at the top. The person they hire has to be someone who can run a very large global operation with many moving parts. But then that person will have to pick two people below them to run Microsoft’s enterprise and consumer businesses,” he said. “I really think there should be two presidents under the CEO who have a lot of power. That’s the more interesting question to me.” If so, there’s a pretty good chance that Microsoft will get its mojo back, he says."Ten Predictions for the Year Ahead in Tech - Arik Hesseldahl - News - AllThingsD
Friday, December 06, 2013
Ten Predictions for the Year Ahead in Tech - Arik Hesseldahl - News - AllThingsD
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