Microsoft Says Goodbye to Stephen...Elop
    
		This wasn't the Steve whose job was rumored to be on the line. In fact,  he really never seemed to go by Steve at all, but we needed to call him that in  order to come up with a clever headline that would create some confusion with  Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Unlike Ballmer, who has been under fire for many quarters for years  now, Stephen Elop was a standout at Microsoft as head of the company's Office  and Dynamics product lines, among others. That must be why Nokia chose Elop to  be its next CEO.
We, too, are surprised to hear that Nokia still exists, but with Elop  at the helm the company isn't Finnish yet; in fact, it's just getting started.  (Thank you! We'll be here all week.) Seriously, though, we have no doubt in  Elop's ability to get Nokia back on track.
What we are wondering is how much of a magnet Microsoft still is for  executives these days. Now, obviously, a CEO gig at a company such as Nokia  trumps even a high-level job in Redmond  (we guess), but Microsoft seems to be losing more net brain power than it's  bringing in. 
Maybe that's because Microsoft isn't a sure-thing stock moneymaker  anymore and hasn't been for quite a while. Those options just don't look as  attractive as they used to. Or maybe it's because the company is experiencing  something of a vision deficit since the departure of Bill Gates and Ray Ozzie  being a relative disappointment in the messiah department.
In any case, with one Steve moving on, there's another who has another  big pair of shoes to fill and will, no doubt, have to field a few more  questions about his own future. 
Is Microsoft as attractive an employer as it once was? Send your  thoughts on the matter to [email protected].
 
	Posted by Lee Pender on September 13, 2010