Microsoft announced Wednesday several departures in the management, including Stephen Elop, former CEO of Nokia, Mark Penn and Jo Harlow.
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft on Wednesday confirmed the departure of several executives of the company. Among the names that come headlining may be mentioned Stephen Elop, the former CEO of Nokia, who led the takeover of the Finnish group by the firm Microsoft, but Jo Harlow, one of the brains of the mobile division, Kirill Tatarinov, who headed Microsoft Dynamics, Mark Penn, who was in charge of marketing and Eric Rudder, who led the Education division. Mess in departures that might upset the internal structure of the IT group.
It will also not surprised to learn that the mobile division of the group merged with the division Devices, led by Terry Myerson, who will lead this new team.
For now, Microsoft has not indicated the reasons why Elop to leave the company, but it seems that several departures are voluntary and that the firm Redmond has given to group departures to a joint announcement. Now remains to be seen whether all this will impact the IT strategy of the group …
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