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HomeHomeNews & FeedbackNews & FeedbackLatest NewsLatest NewsMore engineers at the top: Just what the doctor ordered for Microsoft?More engineers at the top: Just what the doctor ordered for Microsoft?
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2/9/2011 7:36 PM
 
Bloomberg Businessweek has an interesting report citing those infamous “people in the know,” claiming that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is readying a management shakeup which will “place more senior product executives who have a strong engineering background.”

The thinking: Microsoft needs more technology-minded top dogs to help the company compete (or at least to provide the outward impression that engineering prowess still matters in Redmond).

If this comes to pass, it won’t be business as usual at Microsoft. As I’ve blogged numerous times, since Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates retired from his day-to-day duties at the company, many engineering-focused Microsoft managers (whom I and others call “Bill guys”) have left the company, as the more management/sales-focused cadre of “Steve’s guys” have risen to prominence.

Ballmer’s appointments of Qi Lu and Kurt DelBene — two more engineering-centric managers — to “Presidents” hasn’t gotten the recognition by company watchers that Ballmer wasn’t simply favoring the suits. In fact, Bob Muglia, the Server and Tools President who announced in January he was leaving the company this year, led a number of Redmond tea-leaf readers wondering if yet another of the engineering-centric crowd was abandoning ship. I’ve heard from some Wall Streeters that Microsoft execs were hinting that Ballmer was seeking someone more management-focused to take Muglia’s spot. But the latest BusinessWeek story leaves me wondering whether that’s the case….


http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/
 
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