It also seems he is pushing for a hiring boost, as well as a re-prioritization of employee responsibilities. He notes that mergers and acquisitions will pick up, and more partnerships will form. Much of Nadella's memo covers a culture shift at Microsoft. At a company as large and with as many powerful shareholders as Microsoft has, any plans will be subject to very close scrutiny, even coming from a gung-ho, successful CEO. As The Wall Street Journal's Steve Norton points out, "There’s nothing terribly new or groundbreaking – it’s a public memo – but he says a few things about where Microsoft plans to go in the enterprise." I would agree, and add that while these are Microsoft's plans, they are just that for now. While the memo is an interesting look into Nadella's views, it is not all that revolutionary. Nadella took over from Steve Ballmer this past February. The memo is all about Nadella's vision for Microsoft and comes at the start of the fiscal year for the tech giant. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sent out a 3,187 word memo to employees this morning, and made it public to all on the Microsoft website. This article is from the archive of our partner.
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