Steve Ballmer's Popularity Within Microsoft Takes a Dive
It's not the best way for Steve Ballmer to end the year and it certainly raises questions how long Steve Ballmer will still work for Microsoft.
Glassdoor.com released its "Naughty and Nice" list for IT CEOs and Steve Ballmer is among those whose ratings declined notably during the year.
Steve Ballmer's approval rating among Microsoft declined to 35 percent from 49 percent last year. Only two CEOs in the list are rated worse - Yahoo's Timothy Morse at 31 percent and Xerox' Ursula Burns at 28 percent. The highest rated CEOs are National Instruments' James Truchard, and NetApp's Tome Georgens - both received a 100 percent approval rating. Tim Cook (Apple, 96 percent), Aart de Geus (Synopsys, 96 percent), Paul Otellini (Intel, 93 percent), Alfred Grasso (Mitre, 92 percent), Larry Page (Google, 92 percent), Mark Templeton (Citrix, 92 percent) also did well.
On the other end, Lowell McAdam (Verizon, 38 percent), Mike Walsh (LexisNexis, 42 percent), Jim Crow (Level 3, 43 percent) and Jon Riccitello (EA, 46 percent) are ranked among the least liked chief executive officers.
It is obvious that Steve Ballmer will have to take some steps to increase his popularity in one way or the other. While he repeatedly mentioned that he does not intend to retire until 2018, confirmed as CEO with a 92 percent majority last month, and still enjoys Bill gates' support, Ballmer has to deal with mounting criticism. Those rumors recently resulted in speculation that Bill Gates may be thinking about returning as CEO, which he denied.
"Steve Ballmer's Popularity Within Microsoft Takes a Dive"
the "Within Microsoft" part makes me think that the EMPLOYEES were the ones that dissapproved of what he is doing. Instead this article talks about overall approval ratings and doesn't mention these ratings being from the employees.
I think it should say "Steve Ballmer's Popularity Takes a Dive".
Also, it says his approval rating went down and does say why it went down, just that he doesn't want to retire yet.
I would say Tim Cook is still in his CEO honeymoon phase.
LOL yes I'd like to know that too xD
Quote "Steve Ballmer's approval rating among Microsoft declined to 35 percent from 49 percent last year." AMONG MICROSOFT
The list only includes those with souls.
he is really liked, he used to work for lenovo and made it the third largest computer seller (better than jobs
i'm amazed why people like apple's CEO, they don't even know him, or maybe apple just employs iSheep
It is not deceiving, because GlassDoor's ratings are from employees of the company.
if the MS guy gets low scores and the apple guy gets high one, i'll say people who make this study are quite biased and use macs