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Vishu Bheda

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In 2014, Microsoft was imploding. Their $7.2B Nokia purchase was a disaster. Windows 8 was failing. Their culture was toxic. Until they hired ONE man who would transform Microsoft into a $3 TRILLION empire... Here's the full story: 2013: Microsoft was struggling. When open source threatened Windows' dominance,Their CEO called Linux "a cancer." The stock hadn't moved in 10 years. Microsoft was dying. Then everything changed: Enter Satya Nadella. Nadella believed every role was "the greatest job on earth." The effect? This mindset of constant curiosity would transform Microsoft. His first move stunned everyone: Ending stack ranking. Next, he declared war on Microsoft's "know-it-all" culture. In its place? A "learn-it-all" mindset where: • Experimentation flourished • Failure became acceptable 2015: Nadella did the unthinkable. He put Linux—Microsoft's sworn enemy—on Azure cloud. This simple idea sparked a revolution at Microsoft. He also Bought GitHub for $7.5B.

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