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Satya Nadella: Of cricket, poetry and Microsoft

The new CEO of Microsoft's unwinds by reading poetry, which he likens to codes of a software program

Microsoft’s new CEO Satya Nadella. Photo: BloombergPremium
Microsoft’s new CEO Satya Nadella. Photo: Bloomberg

Mumbai: “Our industry does not respect tradition—it only respects innovation," said Microsoft Corp.’s new CEO Satya Nadella in a post on the company’s website on Tuesday.

“The opportunity ahead for Microsoft is vast, but to seize it, we must move faster, focus and continue to transform. I see a big part of my job as accelerating our ability to bring innovative products to our customers more quickly."

“Our industry does not respect tradition—it only respects innovation," he added.

Nadella, 46, was born in Hyderabad, India. Growing up, he said in the post, playing cricket was his “passion", and he played it competitively as a member of his school’s team. “I think playing cricket taught me more about working in teams and leadership that has stayed with me throughout my career."

Nadella “always wanted to build things". He knew that computer science was what he wanted to pursue. But that was not available when he attended Mangalore University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.

“And so it was a great way for me to go discover what turned out to become a passion," he said.

He went on to earn a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and followed it up with a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago.

“I’m a learner," Nadella says. “I think the thing that I realized is, what excites me is that I’m learning something. I can learn something about some area. I can learn something from people. I can learn something from doing things differently. And I admire that in other people, too. I fundamentally believe that if you are not learning new things…you stop doing great and useful things. So family, curiosity and hunger for knowledge all define me."

He often signs up for online courses—“just crazy ambitions in the 15 minutes I have in the morning. You know, I’m trying to listen to a neuroscience class or something. I kind of ask myself, why are you doing it? But I love it."

Career

He started his career as a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems. In 1992, he joined Microsoft. He was on his way to get a master’s degree in business when the Microsoft job offer came. The company was building an operating system that ultimately would be known as Windows NT, and needed team members who understood UNIX and 32-bit operating systems, he says.

Nadella wanted to complete his degree and take the job. He did both.

“I used to fly to Chicago Friday nights, attend classes Saturdays and come back to Redmond to work during the week." It took him two-and-a-half years, but he completed his degree.

Hobbies

Microsoft’s new CEO finds relaxation by reading poetry, in all forms and by poets who are both Indian and American. “It’s like code," he said. “You’re trying to take something that can be described in many, many sentences and pages of prose, but you can convert it into a couple lines of poetry and you still get the essence, so it’s that compression."

Indeed, he added, the best code is poetry.

He also enjoys watching Test cricket, “which is the longest form of any sport in the world". “I love it," he says. “There’s so many subplots in it, it’s like reading a Russian novel."

“One of the things that perhaps excites me the most is when I come across something at work, whether it’s somebody who’s really done a great feature in software, come up with a fantastic idea in pricing or done a great customer program, or just an approach to their job that is innovative or brought teams together—and I just, wow, I marvel every day at how people can excel—and that’s what really gets me going."

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Published: 04 Feb 2014, 10:54 PM IST
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