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Microsoft Narrows Down CEO Shortlist: Elop, Mulally, Bates, Nadella In Mix

rjmarvin writes "Sources have confirmed that Microsoft has narrowed down its search for its next CEO to five external candidates and at least two internal candidates. Rumored frontrunner Stephen Elop, former Nokia CEO, and Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally are reportedly in contention, along with Microsoft's Skype head Tony Bates and their cloud and enterprise chief Satya Nadella. The other external candidates who've emerged from the approximately 40 rumored names swirling around since August have not yet been revealed."

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  1. Those that know ... by jamesl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Those that know aren't talking. And those that are talking don't know.

    Sources. Ha!

    1. Re:Those that know ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      There's no way this goes to anyone but Elop.

      Mulally would be the best pick, which is why it's not going to be him.

    2. Re:Those that know ... by cusco · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Mulally would be the best pick

      Why? The whole Cult Of The CEO revolves around the magical mystical "leadership" aura that supposedly inhabits the specially gifted and turns everything they touch to gold. What a steaming pile of horsepuckey. Saying that Mulally is the best pick because he has succeeded running factories in the past (never mind that most of his success seems to have been lucky timing) is like saying that since my brother knows how to run a remodeling company he would be the best person possible to manage a restaurant chain.

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    3. Re:Those that know ... by cusco · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Success has nothing to do with the Leadership Aura effect, Carly Fiorina, Donald Trump and Michael Capellas are all highly sought-after.

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      "Think about how stupid the average person is. Now, realise that half of them are dumber than that." - George Carlin