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Microsoft

Celebrating the Impact of Microsoft at Breakout Learning

Microsoft

From Bill Gates' creation of Microsoft to Steve Ballmer's product innovation, we thought we knew what it meant to lead Microsoft, but all of that changed when Satya Nadella took the helm. Through his overhauls of the stagnant Ballmer era, students will ha

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This was a great way to learn about the insides of microsoft and open ai, as well as seeing the opportunities you can have as a leader

It is a different experience from reading business cases, and lighter on the reading. I think you can leverage this medium of communication, which even though comes with condensed information, to review more contemporary and up-to-date business scenarios. We often analyze businesses from the 1980s and even though it works for some events, some concepts are outdated and sometimes not even applicable anymore.

I would say that this experience was very innovative and helped tie in class concepts to a real world setting. It was valuable to see how Microsoft interacts with employees.

I thought this experience really put into perspective how culture can affect a company and it gave us more examples that people really wouldn't think about.

This is good and way more better than writing a paper or thesis no one may read. I love the breakout. Awesome.

I enjoy the participation of my group and the different perspectives we shared 

I really enjoyed using the platform. I found I got to dive a lot deeper into the content because of the prompts and could really flush out my ideas and thoughts by doing a live discussion. If felt a lot more like a classroom session for online learning which is what I have missed from my online learning experience thus far. I would be eager to see what it is like with more classmates participating! 

I enjoyed the experience and liked the collaboration and insights from my peers.

I thought it was very interesting to consider a lot of the factors leading to Microsoft's success with its new CEO. I thought the open-ended format of the questions fostered deep thought and learning.


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