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Steve Ballmer's Head On the Block?

mix77 writes "Influential hedge fund manager David Einhorn has called for Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to step down, saying the world's largest software company's long-time leader is stuck in the past."

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  1. Soon, a chair found stuck into Einhorn's head by G3ckoG33k · · Score: 5, Funny

    Soon, a chair found stuck into Einhorn's head (dann, ein genauer Horn).

  2. Re:Finally... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Geez, the guy ain't THAT out of shape.

  3. Re:Finally... by Mad+Merlin · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'd really rather that they keep him indefinitely. He's doing an excellent job of running the company into the ground.

  4. Re:Finally... by Elbowgeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The problem with Ballmer is that he's a strictly corporate type, with no real vision of his own. All of his decisions are informed by corporate thinking, which means he looks at already established and emerging markets and reacts to them. Unfortunately, by the time MS has created a product in reaction to the market the market is already dominated by someone else and/or the public rejects the MS product due to the perception of MS being uncool.

    MS has had very little forward-thinking tech make it to the mainstream in the past 20 years considering the size and and intellectual resources at its disposal, and I believe this is what Einhorn is addressing. What MS needs is a leader who can leverage the best and brightest in the company and allow the best ideas (and there's a lot of great ideas floating around in their labs) to see daylight and be marketed properly.

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  5. Re:Steve Ballmer's head on a pike by pandrijeczko · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think it would look better on a guppy.

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