After 160 days, Microsoft’s CEO search may finally be coming to a close.
Sure, we’ve heard these rumors before, but now Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft is close to naming its choice: Satya Nadella, the company’s current head of cloud and enterprise group.
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Nadella has spent over 20 years at the company in myriad roles. He has a strong technical background and is familiar with the structure of the company, making him a less contentious choice than other candidates.
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Microsoft was also considering strategy head Tony Bates and Nokia leader Stephen Elop for the CEO position, according to various reports.
Microsoft’s executive search has dragged on for half a year, hindering a large-scale company restructuring. Whoever the company picks, Microsoft employees are ready to a welcome a new leader, if only so they can get back to work.
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