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Fueling Innovation: How Microsoft Finally Got It Right

Leading Blog

In 2014, when the company’s market capitalization was $380 billion, this Microsoft veteran took over as CEO. By 2019, Microsoft’s market capitalization edged past the $1 trillion mark, making it the world’s most valuable company. By 2019, Nadella started shifting his aim. For Microsoft, the future looked bleak.

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SHRM India HR Influencers 2019

QAspire

I am so glad to be sharing the space with HR leaders and fellow learners in the latest SHRM Influencers Report 2019 unveiled at SHRM Tech APAC Conference at Hyderabad yesterday. You can read the full report here (2019, PDF). Download 2014-15 Report. I am humbled to find a spot in this report for sixth consecutive year.

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The Most Popular Posts on Our Blog in 2019

Deming Institute

Lessons From the Red Bead Experiment with Dr. Deming (2014). Edwards Deming Institute blog in October of 2012; the 20 most viewed posts in 2019 included posts from: 2018: 1. I only have access to data from 1 Jan 2019 to 23 Oct 2019 but this is likely to be very close to the same results if I had access to data for the full year.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is the most successful CEO of the tech industry

CEO Insider

Satya Narayana Nadella became Microsoft’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2014. Microsoft was among the first companies to exceed a $1 trillion valuation when it hit that milestone in April 2019. At that time, the corporation’s market capitalization was around $311 billion. Microsoft is now worth more than $2.26

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John Kotter’s XLR8 & Simon Sinek’s Leaders Eat Last – for the April 4, 2014 First Friday Book Synopsis

First Friday Book Synopsis

Karl Krayer presented his synopsis of The Demographic Cliff: How to Survive and Prosper During the Great Deflation of 2014-2019 by Harry S. We had a wonderful gathering last Friday for the March First Friday Book Synopsis. One observation he made is that many books like this provide “snapshots” of the current situation, but […].

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The ethnicity pay gap: What it is and how to take action

Chartered Management Institute

The statistics The latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) are from 2019. The EPG has declined overall since 2012, but it rose to above 8% in 2014–2015. They compare the wages of 17 ethnic groups. The EPG across all surveyed ethnicities was 2.3%, down from 5.1%

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SHRM India Top HR Influencers 2022 Edition

QAspire

More about what leadership influence really means here. View the full SHRM report with their assessment methodology.