1:46 Re-founding 1:49 Re-commit yourself to what's the mission and sense of purpose in the company 2:00 Build the culture, capability, and get things right around the strategy 2:16 Be yourself versus trying to fill someone else's shoes 2:22 Respect what came before but also shape what comes after 2:29 Make it something truly you believe in 3:17 Objectively look at yourself 3:33 When I criticized what we were doing as a company, I was criticizing myself 4:03 Understand what made you successful in the first place 4:22 When I work in an institution, I want to make sure it becomes stronger and doesn't fall apart when I leave 4:47 Respect the platform your predecessors left you, then build and make it better for the next CEO 5:16 We all get things wrong (sometimes) 5:26 Former CEO would always talk about all the mistakes he was making (instead of talking about all his achievements)
Just starting to watch now... I hope so. Her interview of Elon Musk was actually awful tbh, she made very ignorant comments at times and asked terrible questions. I think they should have had more intervieweers tbh so they could prepare properly for each one.
@@Drenwickification maybe because she is aware of who is in the other chair. Elon is a game-changer but he’s no Satya. Satya runs a well-oiled machine in MSFT, at the scale they’re at, that’s no easy feat.
@@Chessmapling Satya is a careful gardener. He revived Microsoft, taking the dying company he was handed and rehabilitating it to its current form. That's not easy by any stretch. Elon is more like a bull in a china shop.
This is a great interview, the questions are so well build and come at the right time with a critical level of analysis . I almost feel like it's a set up , thanks for this opportunity to have a look at the point of view of a microsoft CEO .
Windows Subsystem for Linux is so clever from a deployment perspective that I started writing more Powershell scripts. I was forced by new OS features and Visual Studio Code integration to take Microsoft serious again.
Visual Studio Code is really good one, even VS also almost free. all sorts of web development can be done with free of cost. their cloud modernization Off 365 and Teams , is really given advantage 2020 pandemic and later, many businesses got advantage from that. especially Teams, yes it is small peace , but Skype is not at all worth to match this scale. if no Teams, no Office 365 scaling.. I think Microsoft might have been lost lot of ground in business Industry from 2020. they did changes at right time.. now they have good trust from small business..
Watching this interview now after the new Bing and Edge with ChatGPT integration were announced made sense of all the hints Satya was making throughout the interview. Genius 3D chess moves you made there, Satya.
Great Insights from CEO. I’m pretty sure the interviewer could improve in terms of effective communication to give all of us a better show. Great information on the whole cheers!
Terrible Interviewer, she is clearly trying to inject a political angle in most of the questions. Satya handled it gracefully and as transparently as possible though
@@satoshinakamoto7253 yep that's all they do. No one has worked a day for decades at Microsoft. All they do is employ Satya to make sure prices are going up. They definitely don't have dozens of product lines solving complex problems and needs. Just a simple company raising prices.
People😱😱😱 should be happy😊😊😊😊😊😊.... It's your first responsibility.... It's only possible🙊🙊🙊 by the Government.... You should help them 👭👬👭👬👭👬in 🌎🌎🌎backs...... Whatever they're needed, they are requesting you?
His ideas are great, but big tech tends to forget we are still biological animals. If you go too far off the farm with your ideas, we will lose interest. In my opinion, roughly 20% of his ideas will come to fruition, the rest will not. Also, government needs to be careful about Microsoft, "Leading the charge." It is competition that facilitates innovation. Microsoft needs to be kept in check from destroying small companies who have better answers for the future.
Companies must do a better job screening and training employees. Currently, I am unable to utilize my devices because of inefficient, immoral employees who sabotage my software. As someone without an income, I can’t afford to buy new devices, especially considering my devices aren’t out of date.
What never fails to amaze me is the avoidance in these software company interviews of the elephant in the room - quality of their actual product (the lack thereof)! Why not ask him what Microsoft is doing about the complete failures in quality control of their software releases? The fact that the standard of code benig written and released is so poor, and why most IT people's first reaction to a company like Microsoft is the dread of their updates/bugs. And of courise it is not just Microsoft but all the major tech companies. I would love to hear his answer - is it a lack of supply of great software enigineers given the massive increase in demand for the role? The fact that schools are encouraging every student to become a software engineer when it requires skills only possessed by a small percentage of the population?
I think those critiques would have been more true of Microsoft 10-20 years ago. Their quality has steadily improved over the last few years, to the point where I'm actually looking forward to Windows 11.
Why did they make gmail or email a payable item. Just Unix systems had it long ago. People say something free but most are commercial. Even if it is not in one area it is prevalent in some other areas. They just say company lost business but how can it be so contradictory and false statement. Especially oil company. It is okay if they charge for new gadgets in the market. Packaging sw and hw is the best. People don't want to spend much money on software because they don't have a special nitch in the market especially like airlines or banking etc which is supposed to have the best software.
We won’t have the big contract with Satsha because of Apple. For higher price products, but not with Apple stays hardwares and software. We protect good IT products in America. Windows is the most unimportant, useless, less value operating system from 2022. What everybody new since IBM or Steve Jobs, just planet needed a good CEO. Our hardwares won’t have logo, laptop, phone, watch, Privelet etc. Only chip at the bottom. And maybe some Leica or Hasselblad. We don’t care about Google as Aruspace. CEO.
@@anjanspaceTo be clear they are American citizens and Everything they do is centric towards bringing more profits for the company. Even we Indians shouldn't feel that these trillion and billions worth companies led by india origin Ceos are contributing something for their motherland. They are doing their job and are pretty good at it.
The CEO: Playstation, Xbox stays, Microsoft dead, Office, Azure dead and other brands or contacts. Satya Nadella; don’t want to be the weakest Jesus in hell from the ancient times. Instead of industry or global bussiness from now. Forget 2. laptop little Starlink. (Kaspersky)
Sure.. Sir... Bara bazaar projects..... Great👍👏😊. A meeting with🙏🙏🙏 the President Trump and Nato members... They're all your🙏🙏🙏 customer.... Some are everlasting customers.... Some frequent visitors..... But, everyone🙏🙏🙏🙏 is🚿🚿🚿🚿 showering🚿🚿🚿🚿 you..... For best 👍💯products to gives......
I thought this woman would learn from her mistakes, being always rude to Steve Jobs and Gates, but no, even when sick she is the same, always interrupting always making stupid jokes.
Listening to him seems so difficult. Is it just me or does Satya’s almost unavoidable need (sighs) to set up the context for his answer seems turn off listeners ? Just answer the question first and then explain yourself may be !?
Setting up the context is most important thing when you're communicating on mass media platform to avoid misinterpretation. If he did the same in the meetings, then its a different story..
3 роки тому+5
Nop that's you wanting instant gratification. Listening to others when they know more than us makes all the sense to understand what's behind
@ Not denying he is one of the greatest CEOs today. Instant gratification from my end ? It requires a lot more patience to listen to Musk/Jobs/Gates. They really pause, think and get to the root of the question. Have probably listened to hundreds of hours of their interviews, never found them tiring. Anyway, my opinion.
How is that thing the CEO? Wow. These money-grubbing attention seekers are worming their way into everything that was once trustworthy and valuable. So sad.
@@jitkr1489 I don't need a cave; I AM THE EARTH and I don't appreciate humans infesting me and treating me like their consumer waste dump. Do the Earth a favor and go extinct already.
Satya is always fun to listen to, he is one of the most down to earth CEOs. Great interview.
He is a joy to listen to he has a great attitude.
Many people have noticed lady
@@karenhammond1218 thanks
i couldn't agree more
Lies
It's refreshing to hear such a thoughtful CEO share meaningful insights about technology, business, leadership and the state of the world.
Amen 🙏
Awesome interview. Kudos to both Satya and the interviewer, hard to see someone push hard while at the same time respecting the interviewee.
1:46 Re-founding
1:49 Re-commit yourself to what's the mission and sense of purpose in the company
2:00 Build the culture, capability, and get things right around the strategy
2:16 Be yourself versus trying to fill someone else's shoes
2:22 Respect what came before but also shape what comes after
2:29 Make it something truly you believe in
3:17 Objectively look at yourself
3:33 When I criticized what we were doing as a company, I was criticizing myself
4:03 Understand what made you successful in the first place
4:22 When I work in an institution, I want to make sure it becomes stronger and doesn't fall apart when I leave
4:47 Respect the platform your predecessors left you, then build and make it better for the next CEO
5:16 We all get things wrong (sometimes)
5:26 Former CEO would always talk about all the mistakes he was making (instead of talking about all his achievements)
Thank you
Brilliant man. Beautiful and eloquent responses that have inspired me to pursue concise and effective communication.l
But he is an Indian
@@shrishri8898 so?
@@shrishri8898 Are you dumb?
Well done keep it up sir mam ! Amazing fabulous leadership with all the best from Microsoft leadership !
Amazing interview. She asked hard questions and timed them well. She did her homework.
Just starting to watch now... I hope so. Her interview of Elon Musk was actually awful tbh, she made very ignorant comments at times and asked terrible questions. I think they should have had more intervieweers tbh so they could prepare properly for each one.
@@Drenwickification maybe because she is aware of who is in the other chair. Elon is a game-changer but he’s no Satya. Satya runs a well-oiled machine in MSFT, at the scale they’re at, that’s no easy feat.
@@tigerrx7 lmfao
@@tigerrx7 disagree. It’s a lot easier to maintain a legacy that’s already been built for you than creating your own.
@@Chessmapling Satya is a careful gardener. He revived Microsoft, taking the dying company he was handed and rehabilitating it to its current form. That's not easy by any stretch. Elon is more like a bull in a china shop.
This was a really good interview. Clean and specific.
Could not agree more.
SATYA - Sharp, Articulate, Tech Leader, Yearning & Ambitious
He is not sharp he couldn't crack IIT
@@shrishri8898 Bruh. He will have a greater impact on the world than 90% of all the IIT students combined.
@@shrishri8898if anything will hold Indians back it'd be ppl like u lmao
Talk about expert professional journalism in an interview, glad it's still around!
Thanks clown man
This is a great interview, the questions are so well build and come at the right time with a critical level of analysis .
I almost feel like it's a set up , thanks for this opportunity to have a look at the point of view of a microsoft CEO .
yeah. thanks kara
The success achieved by a person of Indian origin is something that many people around the world just cannot fathom.
Windows Subsystem for Linux is so clever from a deployment perspective that I started writing more Powershell scripts. I was forced by new OS features and Visual Studio Code integration to take Microsoft serious again.
Same. I've been really impressed with what Microsoft has been adding to the dev community under Satya. However... I still dislike Powershell.
Visual Studio Code is really good one, even VS also almost free. all sorts of web development can be done with free of cost. their cloud modernization Off 365 and Teams , is really given advantage 2020 pandemic and later, many businesses got advantage from that. especially Teams, yes it is small peace , but Skype is not at all worth to match this scale. if no Teams, no Office 365 scaling.. I think Microsoft might have been lost lot of ground in business Industry from 2020. they did changes at right time.. now they have good trust from small business..
It's that time now I must have made a good cancer treatment for steve
Watching this interview now after the new Bing and Edge with ChatGPT integration were announced made sense of all the hints Satya was making throughout the interview. Genius 3D chess moves you made there, Satya.
Jefe maestro(satya nadella)
Yo El pueblo necesita heroe compadres usted es uno de ellos
😊❤Thank you to my universe and to everyone. 😊❤
I code on visual studio enterprise
Can it hang less on start up please ?
Sir Brief Of Vth Story Sir....Not Technical Conference Journey
His stance on PoW is strong though. Bitcoin & PoW goes hand to hand for what Bitcoin is trying to achieve.
"I really enjoyed interviewing someone I actually like." Ouch.
That says something when Satya's interview has more views than Musk's.
It’s because Musk’s was posted immediately by many other channels, and got far far more views. This channel took several days to post.
@@Koyaanis It's also because any Indian who sees his name just starts the video. I'm dead sure majority of the views are from India :D
Get well soon, Kara. You're a legend that we need right now
I am sure she is wanted somewhere?
Great Insights from CEO. I’m pretty sure the interviewer could improve in terms of effective communication to give all of us a better show. Great information on the whole cheers!
Terrible Interviewer, she is clearly trying to inject a political angle in most of the questions. Satya handled it gracefully and as transparently as possible though
these chairs are amazing
It is good to have this kind of leadership resources available.
its an easy company to run, just raising prices..
@@satoshinakamoto7253 Than me and you need to talk business.
@@satoshinakamoto7253 Its even more easy to comment on youtube 😊
@@satoshinakamoto7253 yep that's all they do. No one has worked a day for decades at Microsoft. All they do is employ Satya to make sure prices are going up. They definitely don't have dozens of product lines solving complex problems and needs. Just a simple company raising prices.
@@anjanspace bill gates was the last to build stuff, now they just copy and raise prices, thats facts
"what is Discord?" Haha, love Satya.
Timestamp pls
@@EZYash5 12:05
Such a nice talk it was.
People😱😱😱 should be happy😊😊😊😊😊😊....
It's your first responsibility....
It's only possible🙊🙊🙊 by the Government....
You should help them 👭👬👭👬👭👬in 🌎🌎🌎backs......
Whatever they're needed, they are requesting you?
Hands down the best CEO in the world
I can't hear the anchor sometimes.
Anyone knows which chair is that?
Respected sir
What is your opinion on Lalitha.
Who's Lalitha ?
Where’s Walt Mossberg?
He retired I think 2-3 years ago.
I thought Kara and Walt were a good team. So far they haven't found the mix.
@@greglarry11 They have not. I like Kara alone better these days than when she partners with that dandy profgalloway lol.
He always looks like he just lost his dentures to me 😂
She’s a spicy interviewer!
Kind of arrogant as well as ignorant at times! Most of the times, actually.
She’s rude. Idiots like you is the reason she gets propped up.
@@saurabhb1041 lol i'm sure he'll be just fine.
Ohhh that questions!!
Nature calling dejavu
I think this woman is very famous. This woman was making fun of Jack Ma with Elon Musk.
not gonna lie her voice is annoying. Great journalist nonetheless
His ideas are great, but big tech tends to forget we are still biological animals. If you go too far off the farm with your ideas, we will lose interest. In my opinion, roughly 20% of his ideas will come to fruition, the rest will not. Also, government needs to be careful about Microsoft, "Leading the charge." It is competition that facilitates innovation. Microsoft needs to be kept in check from destroying small companies who have better answers for the future.
How are they sitting so close, given covid ?
They get tested before entering the venue obviously
Probably vaccinated and tested before the interview
Rich people don’t get Covid19. They are immune.
They’re lovers
Kara is amazing in her solo act
Companies must do a better job screening and training employees. Currently, I am unable to utilize my devices because of inefficient, immoral employees who sabotage my software. As someone without an income, I can’t afford to buy new devices, especially considering my devices aren’t out of date.
What never fails to amaze me is the avoidance in these software company interviews of the elephant in the room - quality of their actual product (the lack thereof)! Why not ask him what Microsoft is doing about the complete failures in quality control of their software releases? The fact that the standard of code benig written and released is so poor, and why most IT people's first reaction to a company like Microsoft is the dread of their updates/bugs. And of courise it is not just Microsoft but all the major tech companies. I would love to hear his answer - is it a lack of supply of great software enigineers given the massive increase in demand for the role? The fact that schools are encouraging every student to become a software engineer when it requires skills only possessed by a small percentage of the population?
I think those critiques would have been more true of Microsoft 10-20 years ago. Their quality has steadily improved over the last few years, to the point where I'm actually looking forward to Windows 11.
Why did they make gmail or email a payable item. Just Unix systems had it long ago. People say something free but most are commercial. Even if it is not in one area it is prevalent in some other areas. They just say company lost business but how can it be so contradictory and false statement. Especially oil company. It is okay if they charge for new gadgets in the market. Packaging sw and hw is the best. People don't want to spend much money on software because they don't have a special nitch in the market especially like airlines or banking etc which is supposed to have the best software.
😊❤
Interviewer is coughing...
why does kara swisher sound sick?
Bane became CEO of micro$oft?
How many servers are using Microsoft? yeah...
What is Discord 🤣
❤
Is she going through a break up or something
Epic תוציא משקה אנרגיה וכן בירה מרובת אלכוהול
😊
We won’t have the big contract with Satsha because of Apple. For higher price products, but not with Apple stays hardwares and software. We protect good IT products in America. Windows is the most unimportant, useless, less value operating system from 2022. What everybody new since IBM or Steve Jobs, just planet needed a good CEO. Our hardwares won’t have logo, laptop, phone, watch, Privelet etc. Only chip at the bottom. And maybe some Leica or Hasselblad. We don’t care about Google as Aruspace. CEO.
The audio is garbage!
And the interviewer seems to have a vocal chord issue
Si no puedes unetele
-Satya natella
Mr. Nadella is one of the best CEOs!
The lady's voice is so annoying. Talk clearly.
If she has voice problem, she shouldn't be doing this interview in the first place... Its so annoying.
“I’m happy with what I have” 🤫
Oh Satya…
so impressed dude, he is awesome :)
I don't like this interviewer. She is bad at her job, provoking, insinuating, and somehow feels the stage is hers.
the stage is hers
@@anjanspaceTo be clear they are American citizens and Everything they do is centric towards bringing more profits for the company. Even we Indians shouldn't feel that these trillion and billions worth companies led by india origin Ceos are contributing something for their motherland. They are doing their job and are pretty good at it.
@@anjanspace hey dont mind and that's not be taken offensively. It's not about addressing you or anyone else, it's a way of making a point.
smug
The CEO:
Playstation, Xbox stays, Microsoft dead, Office, Azure dead and other brands or contacts. Satya Nadella; don’t want to be the weakest Jesus in hell from the ancient times. Instead of industry or global bussiness from now. Forget 2. laptop little Starlink. (Kaspersky)
VsCode >>>
I know you are Indian.
Sure..
Sir...
Bara bazaar projects.....
Great👍👏😊.
A meeting with🙏🙏🙏 the President Trump and Nato members...
They're all your🙏🙏🙏 customer....
Some are everlasting customers....
Some frequent visitors.....
But, everyone🙏🙏🙏🙏 is🚿🚿🚿🚿 showering🚿🚿🚿🚿 you.....
For best 👍💯products to gives......
Too much hazelnut. I just use peanut butter.
Ouch Ransomware
Only non-woke Indian CEO.
I thought this woman would learn from her mistakes, being always rude to Steve Jobs and Gates, but no, even when sick she is the same, always interrupting always making stupid jokes.
Does this guy have teeth?
This guy is great
Microsoft is in safe hands again
Bad interviewer clearly looking to inject political views into the conversation
Callate y toma todo mi dinero
this fool still not getting into consumer vr smdh
A lot of worthless questions being asked
Teams is horrible.
Social distancing has gone right out the window.
You can tell that he’s trying to copy bill gate
He doesn't need to do it
Listening to him seems so difficult. Is it just me or does Satya’s almost unavoidable need (sighs) to set up the context for his answer seems turn off listeners ? Just answer the question first and then explain yourself may be !?
Nope, he sets it up Well enough for the general listener to understand his thesis.
Setting up the context is most important thing when you're communicating on mass media platform to avoid misinterpretation. If he did the same in the meetings, then its a different story..
Nop that's you wanting instant gratification. Listening to others when they know more than us makes all the sense to understand what's behind
@ Not denying he is one of the greatest CEOs today. Instant gratification from my end ? It requires a lot more patience to listen to Musk/Jobs/Gates. They really pause, think and get to the root of the question. Have probably listened to hundreds of hours of their interviews, never found them tiring. Anyway, my opinion.
@@vikasanandame Takes forever to get there.
How is that thing the CEO? Wow. These money-grubbing attention seekers are worming their way into everything that was once trustworthy and valuable. So sad.
go back to your cave buddy!
@@jitkr1489 I don't need a cave; I AM THE EARTH and I don't appreciate humans infesting me and treating me like their consumer waste dump. Do the Earth a favor and go extinct already.
damn you must've been off the percs while writing this
Crappy products! Microsoft teams, office, etc.