Topic: Robbie Bach

Why Robbie Bach Left Microsoft

The chronic problems with Microsoft's (MSFT) consumer businesses cited as causes for dismissal have roots in core processes and priorities which management changes will not address. No, the reason I believe Bach lost his head is that HP (HPQ) bought Palm ...

Microsoft to speed up entertainment and devices plans

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will have to accelerate plans for the entertainment and devices businesses, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told reporters in the Indian capital on Thursday.Ballmer, who is on an Asian visit, had spoken on Wednesday about the management ...

Why Robbie Bach Was Fired

The chronic problems with Microsoft's (MSFT) consumer businesses cited as causes for dismissal have roots in core processes and priorities which management changes will not address. No, the reason I believe Bach lost his head is that HP (HPQ) bought Palm ...
Head of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division, Robbie Bach, has retired from his position. Robbie Bach, 48, has been president of the division since it was established five years ago. "At Microsoft, I've been so fortunate to spend more than ...
The management shakeup at Microsoft's entertainment and devices division doesn't reflect dissatisfaction with the company's mobile and game console strategies, company CEO Steve Ballmer said Wednesday.. Bach, president of the entertainment and devices group, will retire from Microsoft later ...
Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices (E&D) Division, responsible for consumer products such as the Xbox and Zune media player, underwent a massive shake-up, with Robbie Bach, the unit's president, and J Allard, its senior vice president of Design and Development ...

Bach, Allard Depart Microsoft

Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices (E&D) Division, responsible for consumer products such as the Xbox and Zune media player, underwent a massive shake-up, with Robbie Bach, the unit's president, and J Allard, its senior vice president of Design and Development ...

Microsoft's real problem is Ballmer

Whole lotta shakin' coming from the Redmond, Wash., vicinity, and I'm not talking about an earthquake. If that were true, they'd have someone new in the wings to replace him, and Microsoft would be rolling out a big sheet cake ...
He may have decided not to be around to see them first-hand, but outgoing president Robbie Bach is still excited about what Project Natal will do for the console over the next few years. "I think you're going to feel that ...
Earlier today, it was revealed that Robbie Bach and J Allard plan to step down from their responsibilities at Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices division. For Bach at least, the move appears to be related to the Xbox brand's next step beyond ...