December 29, 2008

Microsoft Management



Bill Gates and the management of Microsoft are synonymous. Gates founded the corporation and the Microsoft management philosophy that he implemented, as well as the Microsoft corporate strategy, helped the company become the the global leader in personal computer software and systems.

The Microsoft business structure is vast and over 71,000 people are employed in 103 countries and regions. The Microsoft leadership style was established by Gates himself and CEO Steve Ballmer, and both have been responsible for Microsoft planning strategy.

Microsoft's Mission

To enable people and businesses throughout the world to realize their full potential.


Microsoft's Vision

Empowering people through great software — any time, any place, and on any device.

Delivering Microsoft Mission

The tenets central to accomplishing Microsoft mission include :

Broad Customer Connection
Connecting with customers, understanding their needs and how they use technology, and providing value through information and support to help them realize their potential.

A Global, Inclusive Approach
Thinking and acting globally, enabling a multicultural workforce that generates innovative decision-making for a diverse universe of customers and partners, innovating to lower the costs of technology, and showing leadership in supporting the communities in which we work and live.

Excellence
In everything we do.

Trustworthy Computing
Deepening customer trust through the quality of our products and services, our responsiveness and accountability, and our predictability in everything we do.

Innovative and Responsible Platform Leadership
Expanding platform innovation, benefits, and opportunities for customers and partners; openness in discussing our future directions; getting feedback; and working with others to ensure that their products and our platforms work well together.

Enabling People to Do New Things
Broadening choices for customers by identifying new areas of business; incubating new products; integrating new customer scenarios into existing businesses; exploring acquisitions of key talent and experience; and integrating more deeply with new and existing partners.

To read more about Microsoft's corporate strategy and Microsoft quality management, click on the articles listed below.

  1. SWOT: Assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of your business with SWOT Analysis
  2. Information Technology : New Business Opportunities

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