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June 5th, 2008

Gates rules out returning to Microsoft

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:12 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Yahoo

Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Leadership, Management, Mary Jo Foley

Today’s Wall Street Journal is running an article on how Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer spent the past eight years learning how to pass the leadership baton from Gates to Ballmer.

The most interesting part of the article — and perhaps the main reason Microsoft provided the Journal with access to top-level company officials on the topic of Gates’ and Ballmers’ interpersonal relationship — is at the very end.

“The question remains if Mr. Gates can resist the temptation to dive back in if Microsoft hits a crisis point. Over the past decade, several high-profile founders jumped back in when their companies were under siege, including Steve Jobs, who remade Apple Inc., and Michael Dell of Dell Inc. and Howard Schultz of Starbucks Corp. ‘There is a savior complex that says, ‘I’m the only one who can restore it to its glory,” says David A. Nadler, senior partner at consulting firm Oliver Wyman Group.

“Mr. Gates says he’s happy to help on some long-term projects, but won’t return full-time. ‘I am done with that,’ he said.

There’s been much speculation, both public and private, regarding whether Gates might “un-retire” if he saw Microsoft going downhill. Some readers of this blog have even gone so far as to bet that Gates might not actually leave Microsoft at all, given the ongoing image problems plaguing Vista, the unfinished status of Microsoft’s deal with Yahoo and the fact that the company is at a cross-roads, in terms of its implementation of new business models.

But via the Journal, Microsoft is attempting to squash any such theories. June 30 will be Gates’ “last day” at Microsoft; he will remain as Chairman but no longer be involved in day-to-day decisions as of that date. And he won’t be back, Gates himself is on record now as saying.

What’s your take?

Should Gates be ruling out a Microsoft comeback?

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Vista was made crappy on purpose
Longhorn was the best windows ever and Microsoft was scare to release it!

Releasing a awesome product would damage Microsoft for years. They would be expected to deliver over and over again which they know they can't.

So they played it safe and made a crappy water down version.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Randalllind Posted on: 06/08/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
In order to come back one hase to leave first... mrlinux   | 06/05/08
Get rid of Ballmer russguill   | 06/05/08
I second that! JCitizen   | 06/06/08
How does it matter and whats your qualification? Justdeveloper   | 06/06/08
What image problem? seanpssong@...   | 06/05/08
If Vista is the greatest OS pcb1962   | 06/05/08
Vista image problem Mary Jo Foley  ZDNet | 06/05/08
Mary, I enjoy your articles seanpssong@...   | 06/05/08
Even the CEO thinks there is an image problem. A Grain of Salt   | 06/05/08
Restaurant??? FearTheDonut   | 06/05/08
Tech Journalism disclosure policy eyeyeyey   | 06/06/08
"Vista's image problems are not just due to Microsoft bashers" John L. Ries   | 06/05/08
Cut back on the MS Kool-Aid dude... gtdworak   | 06/05/08
Uh, okay... HypnoToad   | 06/05/08
RE: Gates rules out returning to Microsoft de-void   | 06/05/08
Oh, that's a great out of the box experience... gtdworak   | 06/05/08
Balmer should leave timiteh   | 06/05/08
Yes, I agree, Ballmer needs to go... dsx1962@...   | 06/05/08
OK, so let's say Bill comes back and . . . pikeman666   | 06/05/08
The article explains a lot John L. Ries   | 06/05/08
Gates is no prophet Takalok   | 06/05/08
Gates Vision Windows Defender   | 06/05/08
OS on every PC John L. Ries   | 06/05/08
RE: OS on every PC Windows Defender   | 06/05/08
I disagree John L. Ries   | 06/05/08
Several big problems with Linux timiteh   | 06/06/08
Picketing home gardens John L. Ries   | 06/06/08
Can you elaborate? FearTheDonut   | 06/05/08
Paragraph 2 is pretty much it John L. Ries   | 06/05/08
Sure but where was the PC market before M.S ? timiteh   | 06/06/08
Rather prosperous, actually John L. Ries   | 06/06/08
Not so fast klumper   | 06/07/08
Vista does have a image problem but it works great NoThomas   | 06/05/08
I concur with this.. FearTheDonut   | 06/05/08
Take the money and run..... Ole Man   | 06/07/08
Vista was made crappy on purpose Randalllind   | 06/08/08

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  • Gates Won’t Be Returning
    This morning, a Wall Street Journal article points out that Bill Gates is truly finished in the daily workings of Microsoft, and feels that over the past eight years he has successfully groomed Steve Ballmer for the task of running the ...

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  • Gates: You Can’t Go Home Again
    Today’s Wall Street Journal is running an article on how Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer spent the past eight years learning how to pass the leadership baton from Gates to Ballmer. The most interesting part of the ...

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