magnate‚ investor‚ philanthropist‚ and author. Gates is the former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft‚ the software company he founded with Paul Allen. He is consistently ranked among the world’s wealthiest people and was the wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2009‚ excluding 2008‚ when he was ranked third‚ in 2011 he was the wealthiest American and the second wealthiest person. During his career at Microsoft‚ Gates held the positions of CEO and chief software architect‚ and remains the largest individual
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Critical Thinking Issue 1: Relate Microsoft’s problems with its control and evaluation systems to each of the stages of growth in the Greiner’s model. Organizational growth is similar to the life cycle of any living entity. The organization is birthed in an entrepreneur’s head and then goes through the growth cycles to create its own version of becoming a legitimate entity that the stakeholders find dependable‚ responsible‚ and having the ability to create value (Jones‚ 2010). As the organization
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feature of software development process at Microsoft (as discussed in the case)‚ according to you and WHY so? * In IT industry‚ we have two types of industries (1) Product Based: Build their own product and sell it in market / to clients and (2) Service Based: Build (software) applications / products for other companies and their clients. * Microsoft is more of Product Based. They accelerate new technologies as and when they evolve. Microsoft - the epitome of software product development
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Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation: The Design of Microsoft® Support Network 1.0 1. What factors suggest that Microsoft’s PSS Division needs a more comprehensive and flexible approach for its service offerings? Admittedly‚ Microsoft’s support services were not as good as those offered by some competitors. Several factors contributed to the nondescript nature of Microsoft services. Previous support service policy had been determined at the product level. Annually‚ each product manager
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Corporate Governance Analysis Microsoft The CEO: Steven Anthony Ballmer has been the CEO of Microsoft since January 2000. He graduated from Detroit Country Day School‚ Michigan. He later joined Harvard University‚ where he studied Math and Economics. During that time‚ he lived down the hall from Bill Gates‚ Microsoft’s founder and Chairman of the Board. Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11‚ 1980 as the first business manager and the 30th employee. His first salary was $50‚000 including 8% of
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The Microsoft Case It is well known that the Microsoft Corporation is the largest computer operating system manufacturer in the United States. The in late 1990’s‚ more than ninety percent of all personal computers that were sold were equipped with Microsoft [ (Wright‚ 1998) ]. Software companies felt secure in writing their programs in the Windows platform‚ knowing that their software would be compatible for most people’s PCs. With most software now being written for Windows‚ computer manufacturers
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Use of Microsoft SharePoint for Configuration Management in IT Organizations In the contemporary business marketplace‚ the requirement for a technology-based system to provide the tools for global organizations to archive and manage information has become an increasingly present issue. The use of a corporate-wide portal‚ supported by a collaborative‚ content management platform‚ provides an Information Management System (IMS) that culminates organizational information and intellectual capital
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life (industries)‚ different swells (market structure) and even ’hot’ and ’cold’ spots (public companies). One of the key determinates to a successful national economy is the structure of its markets. The main market structures are: 1. Monopoly 2. Oligopoly 3. Perfect Competition 4. Monopolistic Competition Each of these market structures have unique characteristics‚ and can be classified according to three factors. The degree of competition‚ the first factor‚ is important as it classifies markets
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Strategic Analysis of Microsoft Xbox 360 Unit as a Strategic Business Unit (SBU) in the UK Market Student Name: University College Course Title: Instructor Details Date of Submission Executive Summary Strategic position has been identified as an important element of strategic management in both literature and practice. An understanding of a firm’s strategic position helps in not only identifying the influence of an organization’s macro-environment and strategic capability on its strategy but also
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Microsoft Corporation: The Design of Microsoft® Support Network 1.0 1. What factors suggest that Microsoft’s PSS Division needs a more comprehensive and flexible approach for its service offerings? There was an upward spike in customer service costs in periodic review of the division’s Profit and Loss statement. It was projected that service expenditures would become an acute problem in three years. At the same time‚ a PSS market research survey discovered that customers‚ particularly
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