@@nadeemshaikh7863that doesn't mean anything in the tec world. Look at Blackberry: they had patents, sales, a product and 2 billion in cash. Iphone appeared and destroyed it to the ground, couldn't compete
@@nadeemshaikh7863they were going to go irrelevant as the world transitioned to cloud. Shaikh - look at how he turned them into a subscription-based Cloud and now one of the top AI companies. 😊
@@TheSunshinefee No I thought the company had faded and the other two CEOs were founders and was skeptical of a non-founding CEO can command the respect of its employees to rediscover itself in the new age. Plus he headed such a obscure servers group and was not sure if he would be dynamic for the new era of jobs, zuckerberg etc. He surprised me and looks MS needed exactly someone like him who silently worked and not a showman.
@@TheSunshinefee BTW I tend to not look at color of skin. Don't think it has any effect on how he performs though brown CEOs tend to be low profile and soft spoken guys with less brash talk.
*Once-in-a-lifetime CEO. Indian CEOs are good leaders, especially if the company is in trouble or is not performing well, get an Indian CEO to turnaround the business.*
More Than knowledge and being tech savvy, what a CEO of an organization like Microsoft needs is ' Being Empathetic and Credible ' to the other party.. Size of the organization shouldn't scare the junior partner.. Satya has done a commendable job..
I love satya nadella. He’s positive, optimistic, humble, down to earth, embraces open source, doesn’t want to really control everything but nurture the things around him to make them feel important. Only thing I hate is that my Microsoft excel on my MacBook from 2016 now runs gyberish, that’s the only thing I hate about Microsoft.
@warcraftarthas instead of chasing after things that have inflated worth and high cost of acquisition (gold), go for things that have actual demand (many people need shovels to dig gold)
Being an Indian, I have a theory of what makes them great leaders. Its undoubtedly the culture that helps make great leaders. It's not about religion, but about society. There's a term in India "Jugaad" which loosely translates into a "Hack" or a "Way around". Its kinda like an ability to achieve your goal no matter what. If you dont have the resources available to achieve your goal, you create the resources or still somehow find a work around to get the job done. Indian are really good at finding solutions and using resources optimally. Look at ISRO, it does what it does with less than 10% of NASA's budget. We may not be great at identifying problems, but we are damn good at analysing and providing solutions.
Satya Nadella did nothing of the jugad you speak of. It's just s general speak being conferred him. He deployed some really cool stuff to make this turnaround.
@@JinnahClaus you dont have any proof of anything. bade bade saints , raja log so called "lower caste" se aaye hai. bas imaginary scenarios create karte raho apne mind me to justify freeloading from others instead of working hard. this is why nobody likes you even if you get successful. behind your back everyone thinks lowly of you beacause you are not self made from hard work , you live off parasitically on others. and no one likes parasites.
Right now, things seem odd. The US dollar is losing value due to inflation, but it is strengthening in comparison to other currencies and commodities like gold and real estate. Because they believe it to be safer, people are going to the dollar. I'm concerned that the rising inflation may lead my retirement funds to lose value. Where else could we put our cash?
Personally, I would say have a mentor. Not sure where you will get an experienced one, but if your knowledge of the market is limited, it seems like a good bet.
@@namesarecliche3850 I was confused at first but after seeing the promotion through name dropping I think you're definitely right. They can even be human scammers lol. But they must do this millions of times across every videos on youtube so yea probably bots. Edit 1: O WOWWWW LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE PEOPLE JOINED 16th NOV 2023! 🤣🤣 And I don't think reporting them would work. Edit 2: Ok maybe I judged too harshly without looking at the promoted site. There's an evidence section at the end which looks pretty legit to me. This looks like a new way of marketing. But imo this kinda marketing have more chances of ruining a business rather than building it cuz if something is promoted in the youtube comments by creating fake accounts the chance of it being a scam is almost 100%. This is the first time I saw something that doesn't look like a scam. I'm quite surprised actually lol.
No doubt his likeabe nature along with be empathetic, humble, and recognizing there is always more to learn and grow has contributed to Satya and Microsoft's success. I also think he is a great CEO because he knows the product inside and out. Listen to him talk in interviews about AI or their products. This guy gets it because before he was a business executive he was an engineer first. He understands how things work and has been with the company so long that he can also speak to so many other facets of the business. A lot of CEO's can't speak to the inner workings of theirs technical products while also being a stellar executive.
We think only Ivy League trained professionals could climb the top of corporate hierarchy. But Nadella proved why resilience and consistent persistence to achieve something matters the most. His academic antecedents are not outstanding. Despite being a mediocre he scaled the pinnacle of success at Microsoft, which have been neck-a-neck with Apple to grab the top spot as the most valuable firm on the Earth. We must drive inspiration from him and his success.
Microsoft CEO's are liked by their knowledge and commitment, I surely have to trust them in the determination to make computertechnology more faster, better and cheaper towards the customers. Kind Regards.
Hes right "learn it all" is the best approach. My MBA program taught me this concept well and organizations should always be "learning organizations ". Thats how growth continues by updating and changing processes.
at the very beginning, i was a bit of suspicious of him being the CEO, but he literally turned the company around, MS has done a good job picking him and he's done an excellent job.
by any measure he's an excellent CEO. He's totally shifted the company form an afterthought to the leading company in tech. The board who selected him really did a good job and picked the right person even thought I'm sure he wasn't the sexist big name candidate.
I always loved the nokia lumia but just the problem was apps from other manufacturers which focused to duck up Microsoft because of privacy features It had.
It's a software powered world and not making it simple for everyday regular people with safety that none of the tech behemoths are not even paying attention to thinking all minds are tech geeks
I say, "IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM, AFTER THE DOT COM BUST, NEW POWERS ROSE AS MICROSOFT FOUNDERED. JEFF BEZOS AND ERIC SCHMIDT CONQUERED THE WEB WITH LOGISTICS AND SEARCH. ..."
SN on eve of CEO talk, requested openly BG to be his guide in business; initially BG said , he wanted to focus out of MS business. 😂 Building trust and retaining is very important for software cos. More so for MS who are into many USA software projects.
@@arpanmandal7244 I'm not questioning his contribution. But satya has a humanitarian appeal that goes beyond numbers. Which is a rare element in today's world period . Not just in corporate but everywhere
@@sreddy914 unlike you mine is just a screen name created when I was a teenager. You still didn’t refute what I said so let’s assume it is true. You are just not REDDY to face the truth.
American companies rocked to the sky by integrating Indian super brains. All top CEOs, all top engineers,...all From great India. 🇮🇳❤️ If those super brains worked for India, today there was no Microsoft, No Google,...
Did you ever stop to think that just maybe this is because india currently has the highest population in the world? Can we please work together as humanity than being in the monkey brain state of "my country is better than yours"?
SB was a jerk , he valued yahoo at $44,6 Billion , yahoo as stupid as it is , refused & got sold for a mere $ 4.6 Billion , SB's incompetency did not stop there, he did the same with Nokia , $8 Billion loss , todays this jerk is a billionaire shareholder due to SN phenomenal performance & vision while he drove the company to the ground .
I think you guys are just don't know what amazing changes Satya has brought to Microsoft...you don't know anything ...if I just want to talk about his recent achievement...how smart he was to pull chatgpt brain developers to Microsoft...
Ballmer was instrumental in Microsoft’s early success but he was the wrong guy to succeed Gates. Nadella has proven to be a stellar CEO. And he doesn't walk around with a baseball bat (Ballmer supposedly did).
Steve Ballmer looks salty in the opening scene. He was surely one of the worst CEOs of the modern times. Microsoft board made a great call by picking Satya.
Satya saved Microsoft. Like seriously saved it. He’s needs more recognition.
Saved from what ?
Saved from what? Microsoft was in the best financial position they ever were when Nadella took over.
@@nadeemshaikh7863that doesn't mean anything in the tec world. Look at Blackberry: they had patents, sales, a product and 2 billion in cash. Iphone appeared and destroyed it to the ground, couldn't compete
@@nadeemshaikh7863they were going to go irrelevant as the world transitioned to cloud. Shaikh - look at how he turned them into a subscription-based Cloud and now one of the top AI companies. 😊
From Steve Balmer who played his hand like an Orangutan with an AK-47: firing everywhere with zero coordination and zero intelligence.
A momentous occasion! Added $2.7 trillion in market cap in 10 years! What a performance!!!
While the capital performance is great, Satya Nadella has also brought momentous innovation to the company through the people and technology.
A humble, likeable man with a vision and unquenchable thirst to learn and innovative. Quite a story.
I must say I was a skeptic but the guy has outdone the other 2 CEOs 10x times.
why were you skeptic? because he is brown?
@@TheSunshinefee No I thought the company had faded and the other two CEOs were founders and was skeptical of a non-founding CEO can command the respect of its employees to rediscover itself in the new age. Plus he headed such a obscure servers group and was not sure if he would be dynamic for the new era of jobs, zuckerberg etc. He surprised me and looks MS needed exactly someone like him who silently worked and not a showman.
@@TheSunshinefee BTW I tend to not look at color of skin. Don't think it has any effect on how he performs though brown CEOs tend to be low profile and soft spoken guys with less brash talk.
@@TheSunshinefeewhy don’t you answer him?
@@suerayssNice answer.
"Learn it all, not know it all", and "succeed together". So much to learn from this man!
Underrated CEO of a Largest Company ❤
Youthing he's underrated? Who do you think is rated higher? I think he's rated fine.
@@GregSzarama I'm saying that because He don't came in News for Everytime like Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook.
This Indian Ceo is very Calm, Silent, like our previous Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.
@@Indian_Made Comparison with Manmohan is Sux.
Manmohan was Robot and Nedella can take Self Decision.
@@AIGMateYT you don't know more about him. Indian economy is improving after his leadership and present PM Narendra Modi hails him many time.
*Once-in-a-lifetime CEO. Indian CEOs are good leaders, especially if the company is in trouble or is not performing well, get an Indian CEO to turnaround the business.*
Good bot😢
Sundar? 🪦
what about Google?
@@wandering_princewell in his defense google was never dying in the first place. No need to revive a business thats not even close to any trouble.
@@debasishsarma5195 well yeah
More Than knowledge and being tech savvy, what a CEO of an organization like Microsoft needs is ' Being Empathetic and Credible ' to the other party.. Size of the organization shouldn't scare the junior partner.. Satya has done a commendable job..
I love satya nadella. He’s positive, optimistic, humble, down to earth, embraces open source, doesn’t want to really control everything but nurture the things around him to make them feel important. Only thing I hate is that my Microsoft excel on my MacBook from 2016 now runs gyberish, that’s the only thing I hate about Microsoft.
It’s a 8 year old MacBook, what do you expect?
People always talk about Sundar but this guy silently turned microsoft into immovable giant.
Great example of leadership
Satya is an excellent CEO
Nadella brought back Microsoft's focus to its key competence - selling shovels during a gold rush.
hahahhaa this is so funny! what do you mean by this though? i'd like to learn more
This doesn't even make sense....
@warcraftarthas instead of chasing after things that have inflated worth and high cost of acquisition (gold), go for things that have actual demand (many people need shovels to dig gold)
Great point!
GOAT CEO period
Proud to be a part of such an organisation. 🎉🎉🎉
Thank You Satya For Making Us Indians Proud. ❤
There is nothing to proud, because he is American nationality and works for USA
@@SinanEbrahim47that's why the world respect dogs but not Muslims 😂
@@SinanEbrahim47 He's a Symbol of Indian Education
@@human9512 then why this Indian education doesn't produce any microsoft or Google?
Specially Telugu one's
Indian CEO rocks❤
No need for cut throat type approach, when we can achieve best by cooperation and healthy competition.
Being an Indian, I have a theory of what makes them great leaders. Its undoubtedly the culture that helps make great leaders. It's not about religion, but about society. There's a term in India "Jugaad" which loosely translates into a "Hack" or a "Way around". Its kinda like an ability to achieve your goal no matter what. If you dont have the resources available to achieve your goal, you create the resources or still somehow find a work around to get the job done. Indian are really good at finding solutions and using resources optimally. Look at ISRO, it does what it does with less than 10% of NASA's budget. We may not be great at identifying problems, but we are damn good at analysing and providing solutions.
Chill
If you don't have reason, dont make, you are doing jugaad here.
Is this why India is now the sick men of asia?
Satya Nadella did nothing of the jugad you speak of. It's just s general speak being conferred him. He deployed some really cool stuff to make this turnaround.
Why not religion??
Dude is humble and hardworking, culture plays a huge role too ❤
3:42
As a MS employee this mans a legend, what a daunting job to take but how well has he done, wow, amazing!
Azure.. openAI.. wonderful.. i dont know if MS openAI can beat goodle. But openAI + Mircosoft office will win.
Satya Nadella and Tim Cook, two best CEOs of the two largest tech companies in the world.
Can't say the same thing about tim cook, got nearly no innovation at his time.
Elon Musk?
he destroyed twitter @@torresthemonster
True example of meritocracy!
schedule caste ko reservation milti to wo bhi kr leta😢😢😢
@@JinnahClaus SC 75 saal baad bhi reservation ke bheek pe hi jee rha hai. imcompentent remains incompetant.
@@shikharacc1543 to jo tumare prdada ya unse bhi pehle ke kisine
kisi schedule caste ko sataya hoga
shayad
uska badla kon lega
@@JinnahClaus you dont have any proof of anything. bade bade saints , raja log so called "lower caste" se aaye hai.
bas imaginary scenarios create karte raho apne mind me to justify freeloading from others instead of working hard.
this is why nobody likes you even if you get successful. behind your back everyone thinks lowly of you beacause you are not self made from hard work , you live off parasitically on others.
and no one likes parasites.
The man has dedicated his life to one company. Humility and smarts. Not loud and arrogant. Quiet success. ❤
Right now, things seem odd. The US dollar is losing value due to inflation, but it is strengthening in comparison to other currencies and commodities like gold and real estate. Because they believe it to be safer, people are going to the dollar. I'm concerned that the rising inflation may lead my retirement funds to lose value. Where else could we put our cash?
Personally, I would say have a mentor. Not sure where you will get an experienced one, but if your knowledge of the market is limited, it seems like a good bet.
Kaun hain ye log, kaha se a jate hain😂
@@DojoOfSom Bots hai sare crypto wale
I am addicted I always end up reading all these comments knowing it's a scam 😂@@DojoOfSom
@@namesarecliche3850 I was confused at first but after seeing the promotion through name dropping I think you're definitely right. They can even be human scammers lol. But they must do this millions of times across every videos on youtube so yea probably bots.
Edit 1: O WOWWWW LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE PEOPLE JOINED 16th NOV 2023! 🤣🤣 And I don't think reporting them would work.
Edit 2: Ok maybe I judged too harshly without looking at the promoted site. There's an evidence section at the end which looks pretty legit to me. This looks like a new way of marketing. But imo this kinda marketing have more chances of ruining a business rather than building it cuz if something is promoted in the youtube comments by creating fake accounts the chance of it being a scam is almost 100%. This is the first time I saw something that doesn't look like a scam. I'm quite surprised actually lol.
Indians are down to earth
We are humble bunch and we work hard like really hard
No doubt his likeabe nature along with be empathetic, humble, and recognizing there is always more to learn and grow has contributed to Satya and Microsoft's success. I also think he is a great CEO because he knows the product inside and out. Listen to him talk in interviews about AI or their products. This guy gets it because before he was a business executive he was an engineer first. He understands how things work and has been with the company so long that he can also speak to so many other facets of the business. A lot of CEO's can't speak to the inner workings of theirs technical products while also being a stellar executive.
Have always been a fan of Satya since 2015 ❤
Wow nice amazing work 📡👽👽👽👽
Thanks, Satya!
Indian CEOs are the best CEO. In one of the clips they show Adobe CEO who is also Indian.
GOAT of all time.
Satya gives them zen tech vibes. We need more of that in tech.
We think only Ivy League trained professionals could climb the top of corporate hierarchy. But Nadella proved why resilience and consistent persistence to achieve something matters the most. His academic antecedents are not outstanding. Despite being a mediocre he scaled the pinnacle of success at Microsoft, which have been neck-a-neck with Apple to grab the top spot as the most valuable firm on the Earth. We must drive inspiration from him and his success.
Satya has no fear. A True Leader
Well, if he 10xed the size since he came in as CEO, he deserves respect.
Microsoft CEO's are liked by their knowledge and commitment, I surely have to trust them in the determination to make computertechnology more faster, better and cheaper towards the customers. Kind Regards.
Best CEO of Microsoft till now..takeover the skye and killed it .. superb approach to cut down the competition
Dint really kill it.. Improved it a ton. Created Teams using the same. Which then beat all other competition. I would say it was a smart move
legend
For what it's worth, glad to be working at MSFT.
सत्या नडेला 🎉🎉 बधाई
I quit Chrome for Edge a few days ago. All because of co-pilot working with gpt 4
Damn that’s how you handle a jab ‘ We as individuals are dealing with changes all the time and we are hitting refresh and we learn from it ‘
Msft should strip Steve Balmer of his riches it gave as remuneration during his tenure as Ceo. And get some more as compensation 😅
Hes right "learn it all" is the best approach. My MBA program taught me this concept well and organizations should always be "learning organizations ". Thats how growth continues by updating and changing processes.
Indian CEO👌
at the very beginning, i was a bit of suspicious of him being the CEO, but he literally turned the company around, MS has done a good job picking him and he's done an excellent job.
This was the best decision Microsoft made. To replace a numbers guy or business guy with a tech guy.
Offcourse an Indian 🙏🇮🇳🕉
by any measure he's an excellent CEO. He's totally shifted the company form an afterthought to the leading company in tech. The board who selected him really did a good job and picked the right person even thought I'm sure he wasn't the sexist big name candidate.
at 7:30 , both those guys came from the same school, hyderabad public school
Satya is amazing CEO they invested lot of in AI and open source now.
Msft apparently has a knack to find ceos. Gates all know, as a reminder, Balmer was a great success, and now Nadella...
Balmer sucked , he was the worst
Balmer should be striped off his riches by Microsoft
Balmer was NOT a success. He was a total disaster, a dumpster fire.
Balmer was aweful. Got job because he shared college dorm with Bill.
@@jan2000nl was hired, yes. Became Ceo years later, certainly not
I always loved the nokia lumia but just the problem was apps from other manufacturers which focused to duck up Microsoft because of privacy features It had.
Very very very impressive 😮😮😮
Indians are super smart ceos they can build any businesses i need Indians in my business none of locals got any good ideas
It's a software powered world and not making it simple for everyday regular people with safety that none of the tech behemoths are not even paying attention to thinking all minds are tech geeks
The best decision Microsoft ever made
Legend
This is what happened when a true visionary took over as CEO.
Microsoft overtook Apple a couple days back to become the world's largest market cap company.
I like his speaking skills and speaking acsent he speaks more clear and more precise not like other americans who talk blah blah and shits.
i was correct when i predicted that Satya would be the choice...😂😂
A fine gent, indeed. Kudos in high commendation.
he deserves respect
There is an error around 6.20. you said Microsoft founder Jeff Bezos
I say, "IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM, AFTER THE DOT COM BUST, NEW POWERS ROSE AS MICROSOFT FOUNDERED. JEFF BEZOS AND ERIC SCHMIDT CONQUERED THE WEB WITH LOGISTICS AND SEARCH. ..."
Satya followed Chanakya to the teee!
bro saw ai when no one could
Glad to see he didn't changed his indian english accent.
I am using microsoft launcher. Thnks
10x ... Wow! ...
🌟 Satya 👑 Nadella 💐 sir 🌷 looking 🙏🏽 very 🙇🏽 attractive 🌟👑💐🌷🙏🏽🙇🏽🙇🏽🙇🏽🌺✨
He's Amazing
SN on eve of CEO talk, requested openly BG to be his guide in business; initially BG said , he wanted to focus out of MS business. 😂 Building trust and retaining is very important for software cos. More so for MS who are into many USA software projects.
He is soo likeable unlike sundar
Google is profitable because of sudar. Sunar made Google Chrome.
@@arpanmandal7244 I'm not questioning his contribution. But satya has a humanitarian appeal that goes beyond numbers. Which is a rare element in today's world period . Not just in corporate but everywhere
@@sreddy914not sure how much you know about Sundar but I think your last name says a lot about your preference… are you READY?
@@LyricalMurderer1 you want to judge me by my name.. oh the irony given yours is "Murderer" . No I don't talk to murderers. I'm not ready . Get going
@@sreddy914 unlike you mine is just a screen name created when I was a teenager. You still didn’t refute what I said so let’s assume it is true. You are just not REDDY to face the truth.
American companies rocked to the sky by integrating Indian super brains. All top CEOs, all top engineers,...all From great India. 🇮🇳❤️ If those super brains worked for India, today there was no Microsoft, No Google,...
Did you ever stop to think that just maybe this is because india currently has the highest population in the world? Can we please work together as humanity than being in the monkey brain state of "my country is better than yours"?
SB was a jerk , he valued yahoo at $44,6 Billion , yahoo as stupid as it is , refused & got sold for a mere $ 4.6 Billion , SB's incompetency did not stop there, he did the same with Nokia , $8 Billion loss , todays this jerk is a billionaire shareholder due to SN phenomenal performance & vision while he drove the company to the ground .
4:46 meeting the unmet and unarticulated needs of the customer
Hes an ornament for Microsoft.
helps when you are a predatory monopoly that owns 49% of Open AI.
Dude looks like he is 6 months into Chemo.
Microsoft was in stage 4 cancer 😂😂
What an answer@@alienware2149
😂😂@@alienware2149
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I think you guys are just don't know what amazing changes Satya has brought to Microsoft...you don't know anything ...if I just want to talk about his recent achievement...how smart he was to pull chatgpt brain developers to Microsoft...
I had 1200 shares back in 2009 😢... sold it shortly after
Developers *clap* Developers *clap* Developers *clap* Developers *clap*
Telugu 🍁
Ballmer was instrumental in Microsoft’s early success but he was the wrong guy to succeed Gates. Nadella has proven to be a stellar CEO. And he doesn't walk around with a baseball bat (Ballmer supposedly did).
The Office still screams for a restart
Respect for this guy
Ditto. The Office is a hard product to revamp.
Technologies will come and go, so you need to be able to both ask and answer the question: What do you do as a company, why do you exist?
The companies should pick empathetic plus practical leaders at some point if they were to survive.
Good
Liquidaized stock exchanges of the future
whoever led Microsoft never changed its core value.
Nadella is to Microsoft what Cook was supposed to be for Apple
Rockstar
Steve Ballmer looks salty in the opening scene. He was surely one of the worst CEOs of the modern times. Microsoft board made a great call by picking Satya.
both high IQ and EQ