Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, the CEO of the world’s most valued company and Fortune’s businessmen of the year
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Nov 21, 2019, 16:28 IST
Initially, many thought Nadella was couldn’t be the kind of CEO Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer were
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Nadella’s tryst with Microsoft days started back in 1992, when Gates was the CEO.
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In 2011, he led Server and Tools business — which at the time had $16.6 billion in revenue. In two years, the segment’s revenues grew to $20.3 billion.
However, Microsoft started losing its steam soon. Windows 8 never took off and Bing wasn’t good enough to compete with Google. Added to that, iPhone and Android were way ahead of Windows phones.
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In 2013, when Steve Ballmer announced his departure, the company announced a surprise CEO — Satya Nadella. The Microsoft board gave him an $84 million as compensation for the first year.
He also led the acquisition of LinkedIn for $26.2 billion in 2016.
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Earlier this year on April 25, Microsoft again became the world’s most valuable company. Its value hit the $1 trillion mark,
Its profits also increased by 24%.
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Microsoft again made headlines in November 2019 announcing that Teams, its workplace messaging and collaboration app has 20 million daily active users - much higher than rival, Slack. Microsoft saw more than 50% increase in usage of Teams since July.
Nadella’s peers believe Microsoft’s rise is both impressive and terrifying. But it was effective. And it comes as no surprise that he was named the Fortune’s Businessperson of the Year in 2019 -- the very organisation that questioned his abilities earlier.