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  1. Jul 22, 2013 · Steve Ballmer took the wraps off a mammoth reorganization of Microsoft this week, outlining a new “ One Microsoftstructure (and then outlining it again) based on a small number of...

    • "Developers, developers, developers, developers." This is the quote for which Ballmer is best known after he put in a disturbing performance at Microsoft's 25th anniversary celebrations in 2000.
    • 500, fully subsidized, with a plan! That is the most expensive phone in the world and it doesn't appeal to business customers because it doesn't have a keyboard, which makes it not a very good email machine.
    • "Linux is not in the public domain. Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches. That's the way that the license works.
    • "The most common format of music on an iPod is 'stolen'." This 2004 comment to British hacks was technically right at the time. Not all of the music on iPods was illegally downloaded, but this was a time when the music industry was trying to tell consumers that simply ripping the CDs you'd bought was theft.
  2. In his first 20 years at the company, Ballmer headed several Microsoft divisions, including operations, operating systems development, and sales and support. In February 1992, he became Executive Vice President for Sales and Support. Ballmer led Microsoft's development of the .NET Framework.

  3. 10 hours ago · Steve Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980, as the company’s 30th employee and the first business manager hired by Bill Gates. Over the next 20 years, Steve took on various leadership roles and oversaw areas like operating system development and sales & support. In February 1992, he became the Executive Vice President of Sales & Support.

  4. Jul 24, 2012 · Since 2000, Microsoft has lost its lead—and its mojo. With the tech giant’s future in question, Kurt Eichenwald computes how bad C.E.O. Steve Ballmer has been for business.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · A Harvard graduate who dropped out of Stanford’s MBA program to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions, Ballmer quickly became an integral part of the Microsoft team. Working closely with co-founder Bill Gates, Ballmer played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s vision and strategy.

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  7. With a management style that he characterizes as “more bubbly” than most, Ballmer says leadership “requires a heavy degree of personalization” and the ability to adapt to new conditions.

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