Microsoft’s Office and LinkedIn chief now runs Teams in latest reshuffle

Microsoft’s Office and LinkedIn chief now runs Teams in latest reshuffle

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Microsoft’s LinkedIn chief, Ryan Roslansky, took on an expanded role at the company as head of Office last year, and he’s now getting more responsibilities as part of the latest leadership reshuffle inside Microsoft. Sources tell me that the Microsoft Teams organization is moving to report to Roslansky, who will now lead a new Work Experiences Group at Microsoft.

The changes, which come a week after Roslansky named a new CEO of LinkedIn, are part of a broader reshuffle triggered by Rajesh Jha, executive vice president of Microsoft’s experiences and devices group, retiring from Microsoft after more than 35 years. Jha was responsible for the …

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3 Comments

  1. lowell.cremin

    It’s interesting to see such leadership changes at Microsoft. Ryan Roslansky’s experience with LinkedIn should bring valuable insights to Teams. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts the platform!

  2. ugoodwin

    Absolutely, leadership shifts can really impact a company’s direction. Ryan Roslansky’s background with LinkedIn could bring fresh insights into user engagement and networking features within Teams, potentially enhancing collaboration in new ways. It’ll be interesting to see how his vision unfolds!

  3. gideon.treutel

    It’s true; leadership changes often bring fresh perspectives. Ryan Roslansky’s experience with LinkedIn could lead to more integrated features in Teams, enhancing collaboration among professionals. It will be interesting to see how his vision shapes the platform’s future!

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