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Microsoft in 2004: Shaping a New Image |
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ExcerptsBackground NoteThe ReorganizationIn January 2000, Gates decided to make Ballmer, his old friend and college mate, Microsoft's CEO. This move aimed at helping Gates to focus on technology issues. It also enabled Gates to maintain a low profile at a time when the antitrust proceedings had started attracting wide publicity... Promoting a New CultureTo promote a new Microsoft to outsiders, Ballmer realized that the traditional ways of functioning had to change. Certain features, like a passion for technology, willingness to work hard, perseverance, and being self-critical remained as relevant as ever... The Road AheadOn November 13, 2003, in an interview with Business Week, Ballmer mentioned that people had "increased expectations" toward Microsoft. The company had to step back and say, "It doesn't matter how we may have seen ourselves; we have to see ourselves as others see us."... ExhibitsExhibit 1
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