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Satya Nadella’s 3-word description of Microsoft’s culture should inspire leaders to be learners
Fast Company Magazine· 1 day agoTo build a ‘learn-it-all’ culture, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discovered that you need to be a...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella leaves Starbucks board - Puget Sound Business Journal
The Business Journals· 19 hours agoMicrosoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) CEO Satya Nadella resigned from the Starbucks Corp. (Nasdaq: SBUX)...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella steps down from Starbucks board
Verdict Food Service via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced his resignation from the Starbucks board of directors, a...
Microsoft, Google Announce Hundreds Of Job Cuts In Tech Departments Despite Robust Financials -...
Benzinga· 10 hours agoSatya Nadella-led Microsoft Corporation MSFT and Sundar Pichai’s Alphabet Inc. GOOG GOOGL have...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is reportedly worried about an OpenAI deal with Apple
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSam Altman and Satya Nadella.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Satya Nadella recently met with Sam Altman...
Understanding Nadella’s Success: 5 Secrets To Think Like Founder-CEOs
Forbes· 1 day ago“When the paradigm shifts, do you have something to contribute” … Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. ...
The future is a state of mind: What it takes to build a future-ready company
Fortune via AOL· 6 days agoIn the depths of the global pandemic, Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, remained upbeat, even as...
Former Microsoft CEO Becomes World's 9th Richest Man
247wallst.com· 4 hours agoSteve Ballmer is richer than Warren Buffett, according to Bloomberg. He makes $1 billion a year in Microsoft dividend payments.
Great CEOs don’t just know how to make their companies more valuable—they know when it’s time to...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoReaching the CEO seat can take years of preparation—to say nothing of how much more hard work is...
The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades
Fortune· 50 minutes agoCan Microsoft follow in the footsteps of General Motors, Exxon Mobil, and Johnson & Johnson?