Microsoft First Generation: The Success Secrets of the Visionaries Who Launched a Technology Empire - Couverture rigide

Tsang, Cheryl

 
9780471332060: Microsoft First Generation: The Success Secrets of the Visionaries Who Launched a Technology Empire

Synopsis

Microsoft Corporation has been the focus of sustained success and intense public interest for more than a decade. Who were the architects of the Empire that changed the world forever, and how did they do it? This book introduces 12 of the legendary wunderkinds that created a legacy and have since "retired" from Microsoft to pursue a wide range of other attainments - aided, of course, by the experience and appreciating stock options they gained during their time with the company. These portraits of Bill Gates's proteges offers a unique opportunity to get "inside the heads" of some of the most creative people ever to have worked in Silicon Valley. The book includes interviews with Richard Brodie (author of Word), Scott Oki (founder of Microsoft International) and Neil Evans (creator of the Microsoft Network).

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Présentation de l'éditeur

What began as a modest start–up partnership only twenty–five years ago has already surpassed all the giants of contemporary capitalism, including General Electric and IBM, and has achieved a value estimated at nearly $500 billion. How did Microsoft achieve all of this in so short a time? What was the true nature of the Microsoft environment in the beginning, and what are the secrets behind its triumph?

Find the answers here. With \IMicrosoft First Generation\N, Cheryl Tsang skillfully renders recent history in bold, colorful strokes, highlighting each of the specific business qualities and entrepreneurial traits that turned Microsoft′s dreams into reality. Meet the early builders of Microsoft, and step inside the famous culture of loyalty, the storied "maniacal work ethic," and the hardcore world of reckless risk–taking that remains so integral to the computer giant′s matchless and ongoing success.

Here, up close and personal, Tsang introduces readers to twelve members of Microsoft′s mythic first generation, each of whom has walked away from Microsoft as a multimillionaire. The collection spans a diverse collection of creative geniuses and business wizards, from Bob O′Rear, employee number seven, who joined the team in 1977 and wrote the original MS–DOS program on the first IBM PC; to bestselling author Russell Borland who, after innocently answering a help wanted ad for a technical copywriter in 1980, suddenly became the mouthpiece of an entire company, singlehandedly familiarizing the world with Microsoft products; to Trish Millines, who began as a software tester in 1988 and then blazed a trail and effected lasting change as a powerful advocate for ethnic diversity in the technological arena.

Featuring candid appraisals of the idiosyncrasies of software culture, fascinating portraits of the enigmatic Bill Gates, and rare photographs of the company′s early days, \IMicrosoft First Generation\N uncovers a range of surprising success secrets–and reveals, once and for all, exactly what makes Microsoft tick.

Quatrième de couverture

"Tsang′s description of the roles of other key Microsoft players provides important insights into the remarkable success of Microsoft. She thoughtfully blend the descriptions of the personalities of these key executives with decisions and actions at Microsft." –Tom Alberg The Madrona Group "Microsoft First Generation, through the lives of many early key employees, provides insight into the greatest success story of our age, and perhaps of all time Through their stories, you′ll be inspired, may change the way you run your business, and will likely expand the size of your dream . the first business book you should read for the next millennium." –Bruce Milne CEO, Corum Group, and author of Power Planning "The success of a software company depends entirely on the quality and work ethic of its people. This book provides fascinating insights into the working environment of the company leading the information age and introduces us to the kinds of people who flourished in that environment." –Jeremy Jaech, CEO, Visio Corp. "The early days at Microsoft were an adventure that attracted a fascinating crew hard–driving, competitive characters. Many became multimillionaires–but they also paid a Faustian price in burnout and wrecked families." –Jeffrey Tarter Editor and Publisher, Softletter

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