Ford CEO in pole position at Microsoft
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced he will leave his seat in the coming year, many rumors give one or the other to his successor. The CEO of Ford, which had hitherto denied any interest, would become better prepared.
The coming months should be exciting at Microsoft, at least until the name of the successor of Steve Ballmer is known and officially announced. Following the announcement of the departure of the current CEO precisely, the rumor mill was turned on, giving Stephen Elop, former CEO of Nokia, as the ideal buyer for the store.
But should not be as simple, succession, internally, must be a real power game. And responsibility of a position as prominent as the CEO of Microsoft seems to attract a lot of envy.
Proof with Alan Mulally, Ford's current CEO. The rumors were quickly focused on his possible candidacy. At first, the person was formally denied, preferring to "concentrate on his current job." But this speech will not last long and according to AllThingsD, Alan Mulally should indeed be a candidate to succeed Steve Ballmer. Our colleague, making Mulally's favorite since the beginning, said that the grantee has long worked for Boeing in the Seattle area where he maintained a home. Kara Swisher recalls information provided by Reuters that the Board of Directors of Ford authorized Mr. Mulally to resign faster than expected in the initial contract.
Among his feats, he is best known for directing a master hand the Ford group for 7 years group that presented on the right track with a return to profitability. The battle far from over, and will be tough competitors jostling at the gate: Kevin Turner, Paul Maritz, Sheryl Sandberg
In late August, we unveil a classification, from a site, potential successors. Stephen Elop was then head. Here are the new rankings:
The coming months should be exciting at Microsoft, at least until the name of the successor of Steve Ballmer is known and officially announced. Following the announcement of the departure of the current CEO precisely, the rumor mill was turned on, giving Stephen Elop, former CEO of Nokia, as the ideal buyer for the store.
But should not be as simple, succession, internally, must be a real power game. And responsibility of a position as prominent as the CEO of Microsoft seems to attract a lot of envy.
Proof with Alan Mulally, Ford's current CEO. The rumors were quickly focused on his possible candidacy. At first, the person was formally denied, preferring to "concentrate on his current job." But this speech will not last long and according to AllThingsD, Alan Mulally should indeed be a candidate to succeed Steve Ballmer. Our colleague, making Mulally's favorite since the beginning, said that the grantee has long worked for Boeing in the Seattle area where he maintained a home. Kara Swisher recalls information provided by Reuters that the Board of Directors of Ford authorized Mr. Mulally to resign faster than expected in the initial contract.
Among his feats, he is best known for directing a master hand the Ford group for 7 years group that presented on the right track with a return to profitability. The battle far from over, and will be tough competitors jostling at the gate: Kevin Turner, Paul Maritz, Sheryl Sandberg
In late August, we unveil a classification, from a site, potential successors. Stephen Elop was then head. Here are the new rankings:
Ford CEO in pole position at Microsoft
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