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Enterprise sales and Windows Phone have new managers after two separate reorganizations announced in Dec. 2011.
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- Each manager has their own page listing his/her title & job description as well as name/title/job description for direct reports
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Microsoft's annual strategy review has yielded high-level organizational changes throughout the company. The changes provide some hints to the company's overall priorities for its 2012 fiscal year, which will begin in July 2011. In particular, server platforms, cloud services, and consumer marketing all have new leaders who might strike out in new directions. Further details are available in the May 2011 OrgChart.
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Dave Thompson will be leaving Microsoft and his role as corporate vice president, Business Online Services in 2011, following the release of Office 365. The move creates a further gap in Microsoft's cloud server management team along with the planned departure of Bob Muglia, to whom Thompson reported. Thompson's team develops Microsoft-hosted business services such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online, which will receive a major update with Office 365 in mid-2011.
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Bob Muglia will be leaving Microsoft and his role as president of the Server and Tools division in mid-2011. The move leaves a gap at the top of the division that develops Windows Server, Microsoft's cloud services, and other important platform products. Other recent organization changes include the departure of the Windows client OS marketing leader and a promotion for the manager of the company's cloud infrastructure.
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The top 600+ senior executives in Microsoft organization, group by reporting relationships: Job descriptions are included for most all Microsoft executives (hover the mouse over their title and description text will appear). Note that GM stands for General Manager.
The page is suitable for viewing or printing. The Microsoft organization chart information is also viewable using expandable tree control. However, printing does not work from the tree control page.
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