Rumor mill is saying that a employee roasted him for his generic answers around sexual harrassment. Heard the words "We should do better" and "Lived Stories" were used by Satya in response to BI story around the massive sex harrassment email thread at Microsoft? Also heard his teleprompter broke or something
Teleprompter was installing latest windows 10 update...Karma
Is Google looking up to MS again for innovative ideas or something?
Haha. The interesting thing about Sundar is that he is the anti-CEO in internal meetings. He is the most, lets do this without prep, senior leader I have ever seen across companies. Satya is the 180 degree opposite
The whole session was spicy today. Not just that single question. But yeah, Satya was useless in terms of replying. He obviously wasn't ready for the question, took a long pause to make up something, and ended up saying something very generic, like a real CEO.
Remember that time Satya said that women should use their “natural quality” of not asking for raises and doing what they’re told to do, in order to get ahead of the workplace? And he said this at a women in tech conference. Yeah...not the most emotionally intelligent guy. https://www.geekwire.com/2014/microsoft-ceo-satya-nadella-apologizes-women-pay-comment-backlash/
Bring back Ballmer. Dude was built like a tugboat and could sweat enough to quench the thirst of a small village. I miss him https://youtu.be/Vhh_GeBPOhs
Satya is printing money for msft (a for-profit company). Ballmer period was a new low for msft. Practically speaking, there's no coming back for Ballmer.
Taking sexual allegations seriously can easily go too far where a mere accusation becomes proof of harassment. Google for example has an SJW culture.
Have you been part of such an investigation? Curious as to how you can assert this
Yeah it's a shit show but hey some of the points are valid some are not. I think the exec hope they can push this under the rug.
He bombed, but he will demand more salary to the board for dealing with this situation. Putting a policy and calling it solved.
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