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Hit Refresh
by Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft at a time when Microsoft was definitely on a downwards slide. This book chronicles his efforts to turn around the fortunes of the company, starting with a complete shift in culture which didn’t always go down too well with the employees.
But rewind back a bit, and the book starts with Nadella’s life growing up in India and how he ended up coming to America for a job in tech. He talks about the birth of his children, and how they changed his outlook on how technology can be used in the world.
This hit home to me – I love the job that I do and I’m really fortunate to work for a company that cares about the people we work with – for me, that’s a deep meaning.
I loved the ways that Nadella talked about his leadership style – maybe not always what you’d expect from the CEO of one of the biggest companies on the planet, but it clearly worked – under his helm, the company has completely turned around its fortunes.
So we started off with Nadella’s back-story, then we learnt about his story with Microsoft and how he ‘Hit Refresh’ and turned them into a new company.
But the third section of the book was not really for me. All about the future of AI, machine learning and quantum computing, I found it fascinating, but it was way over my head! There were many times when I felt (and probably looked) like this:
https://media.giphy.com/media/h4Z6RfuQycdiM/giphy.gif
It definitely sounds like technology is going to get wayyy more interesting in the next 20-30 years, but it also sounds like the tech world as a whole is going to have decisions to make around ethics and control. I found it fascinating to read, but a bit confusing – especially quantum computing!
Still, I think this book was a great read, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone in a leadership position – there are definitely lots of nuggets of wisdom to take from it – even if the most popular reviews on Goodreads suggest that this book is only for Microsoft employees – I don’t think so!
Posted on: http://emmaloui.se/2019/01/25/satya-nadella-hit-refresh/
But rewind back a bit, and the book starts with Nadella’s life growing up in India and how he ended up coming to America for a job in tech. He talks about the birth of his children, and how they changed his outlook on how technology can be used in the world.
I told them that we spend far too much time at work for it not to have deep meaning.
This hit home to me – I love the job that I do and I’m really fortunate to work for a company that cares about the people we work with – for me, that’s a deep meaning.
I loved the ways that Nadella talked about his leadership style – maybe not always what you’d expect from the CEO of one of the biggest companies on the planet, but it clearly worked – under his helm, the company has completely turned around its fortunes.
That is what leadership is about. It’s about bringing out the best in everyone. It was a subtle, important leadership lesson about when to intervene and when to build the confidence of an individual and a team.
Leadership means making choices and then rallying the team around those choices.
So we started off with Nadella’s back-story, then we learnt about his story with Microsoft and how he ‘Hit Refresh’ and turned them into a new company.
But the third section of the book was not really for me. All about the future of AI, machine learning and quantum computing, I found it fascinating, but it was way over my head! There were many times when I felt (and probably looked) like this:
https://media.giphy.com/media/h4Z6RfuQycdiM/giphy.gif
It definitely sounds like technology is going to get wayyy more interesting in the next 20-30 years, but it also sounds like the tech world as a whole is going to have decisions to make around ethics and control. I found it fascinating to read, but a bit confusing – especially quantum computing!
Still, I think this book was a great read, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone in a leadership position – there are definitely lots of nuggets of wisdom to take from it – even if the most popular reviews on Goodreads suggest that this book is only for Microsoft employees – I don’t think so!
Posted on: http://emmaloui.se/2019/01/25/satya-nadella-hit-refresh/