The news is all over the web today. Google (or Bing, if you're feeling ironic) for the news.
Satya Nadella explains:
Also, WTF -- their flirtation with Android is apparently over already. Steven Elop writes:
Microsoft is overburdened with too many management layers. After the Nokia cuts, if the remaining 5,500 layoffs come from the bloated management ranks, then nobody should complain because (a) those people weren't adding value anyway and (2) they're just left-over turf protectors from the old days. But if they instead cut important groups and individuals, then I predict we're witnessing an act of sheer desperation from an organization that can't figure out how to get its shopt together anymore.
Satya Nadella explains:
The first step to building the right organization for our ambitions is to realign our workforce. With this in mind, we will begin to reduce the size of our overall workforce by up to 18,000 jobs in the next year. Of that total, our work toward synergies and strategic alignment on Nokia Devices and Services is expected to account for about 12,500 jobs, comprising both professional and factory workers. We are moving now to start reducing the first 13,000 positions, and the vast majority of employees whose jobs will be eliminated will be notified over the next six months.
We will be particularly focused on making the market for Windows Phone. In the near term, we plan to drive Windows Phone volume by targeting the more affordable smartphone segments, which are the fastest growing segments of the market, with Lumia. In addition to the portfolio already planned, we plan to deliver additional lower-cost Lumia devices by shifting select future Nokia X designs and products to Windows Phone devices.
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