Book summaryA biography of the colorful and controversial Steve Ballmer, a Microsoft president who in the year 2000 became that company's C.E.O. Media reviews"Maxwell is the kind of writer who has trouble resisting the irrelevant aside (the connection, say, between Hitler and Harvard football) or the accretion of obvious detail. To be fair, the paucity of new revelations is not entirely Maxwell's fault. Ballmer refused to cooperate with him, and Maxwell had to do battle with Microsoft's public relations army. Any journalist who has covered Microsoft can sympathize with his complaint 'in 15 years of professional writing I have never come upon a less helpful group of public affairs people.'" |
Bad Boy Ballmerby Maxwell, Fredric Alan
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