Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Former CEO Stephen Elop Nokia will abandon Microsoft – The World


 2:59 p.m.
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 American Economy
.- Microsoft Wednesday announced major changes within the structure of teams and divisions of the company , especially in their leaders, leaving senior executives outside the company. Your first victim? Stephen Elop, former CEO of Nokia.

These changes were announced by the company through a corporate email to all employees, and aim to turn into different teams of the company Bill Gates to the new look of its current CEO, Satya Nadella.

“We are aligning our engineering efforts and our ability to fulfill our strategy and, in particular, with our three key ambitions. With this change we can provide better products and services that our customers love, to a faster pace, “Nadella said.

From now on, the executive vice president Terry Myerson lead a new computer named Windows and Devices Group (WDG), meanwhile, vice president Scott Guthrie and Qi Lu will continue to lead teams and Enterprise Cloud (C + E) and development of applications and services (ASG), respectively.

As a result of these changes, the executive Stephen Elop (part of the Mobile division), Jo Harlow (mobile division) Kirill Tatarinov (Dynamics) and Eric Rudder (Education) will leave the company after a designated period of transition. In parallel, though unrelated to the re structuring, Mark Penn (Vice President of Strategy) also leave Microsoft even during the month of September.

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