Microsoft's fiscal 2015 is winding down, which means, as usual, it's time for
another company reorg.
nadellanewceo.pngCEO Satya Nadella notified company employees of the newest
tweaks to the corporate structure via a June 17 memo (which Microsoft has
posted on its Web site).
A number of long-time execs are leaving the company as the new fiscal year
begins. Stephen Elop, head of Microsoft's devices business, is out, as is
Kirill Tatarinov, who has headed the Dynamics business. Eric Rudder, who has
led a number of teams, and most recently, Advanced Technology and Education,
is leaving, as is Mark Penn, who has been chief insights officer and the
originator of Microsoft's now-defunct Scroogled campaign.
A number of the current leaders are staying, but will be leading reconfigured
teams.Terry Myerson will lead the combined Windows and Devices Group, taking
over the team formerly led by Elop. Scott Guthrie will continue to lead Cloud
and Enterprise, which will now also include the Dynamics ERP and CRM
products. Qi Lu remains as head of Applications and Services Group, and will
now also oversee Education, as well.
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Most of the changes take effect today, June 17, though Penn isn't officially
gone until September.
Post-reorg, the new Microsoft senior leadership now includes:
Chris Capossela, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer (will
now also take on responsibility for Dynamics and Education marketing)
Kurt DelBene, Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Planning
Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Cloud and Enterprise
Amy Hood, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Kathleen Hogan, Executive Vice President, Human Resources
Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President, Business Development (will now lead
Microsoft's partnerships with mobile operators around the world)
Qi Lu, Executive Vice President, Applications and Services Group
Terry Myerson, Executive Vice President, Windows and Devices Group
Harry Shum, Executive Vice President, Technology and Research
Brad Smith, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Legal and Corporate
Affairs
Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer (will also now take responsibility for
the Dynamics sales and partner
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsofts-2015-reorg-whos-in-whos-out/
基本上前nokia的ceo被作掉了 然後windows的大頭吃了他的部門
其他一些比較不賺錢的部門 大頭也都被趕跑了