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微软CEO萨蒂亚·纳德拉在海得拉巴与员工互动
纳德拉昨晚深夜抵达新德里,在当天早些时候的互动之后,于今天下午启程前往新德里。
纳德拉昨晚深夜抵达新德里,在当天早些时候的互动之后,于今天下午启程前往新德里。
微软首席执行官萨提亚Nadella今天参观了该公司在印度的发展中心,并与员工互动。
“他与员工互动,谈论他的书《刷新》。他还谈到了他在公司的旅程——从他加入到成为首席执行官。”
Nadella他昨晚深夜抵达印度,今天下午离开印度前往新德里的地方今天早些时候。
消息人士补充说,他计划明天在“2017年今日印度秘密会议”的第一届会议上发表主题演讲。
早些时候,微软发言人表示,纳德拉将于11月6日和7日对印度进行为期两天的访问,主要是为了这本书。
“他(纳德拉)的任务包括与客户会面行业各行各业的领导人,工会政府和员工,”发言人说。
该公司还安排了一场关于这本书的公开活动,观众包括学生、学术界、初创公司和社区有影响力的人。
出生于海得拉巴的纳德拉于2014年2月接任微软首席执行官,他在9月出版的《刷新》一书中记录了他的个人旅程、这家总部位于华盛顿雷德蒙德的软件巨头正在进行的转型以及技术变革的浪潮。
这本书由微软联合创始人作序比尔盖茨.本月晚些时候,它还将提供三种印度语言的印地语、泰卢固语和泰米尔语。
这本书的所有收益都将捐给微软慈善基金会。 Microsoft<\/a> CEO Satya Nadella<\/a> today visited the company's India Development Centre here and interacted with employees.<\/p> \"He interacted with employees and talked about his book 'Hit Refresh'. He also spoke about his journey in the company - from the time he joined till becoming the CEO,\" company sources said.<\/p> Nadella<\/a>, who arrived here late last night, left for New Delhi this afternoon after his interaction which took place<\/a> earlier in the day.<\/p> He is scheduled to deliver the keynote address tomorrow at the first edition of the 'India Today Conclave Next 2017', sources added.<\/p> Earlier, a Microsoft spokesperson said Nadella is on a two-day trip to India - on November 6 and 7 - which is focused on the book.<\/p> \"His (Nadella) engagements include meetings with customers and industry<\/a> leaders across sectors, the Union government and employees,\" the spokesperson said.<\/p> The company has also lined up a public event on the book with a diverse audience comprising students, academia, startups and community influencers.<\/p> Hyderabad-born Nadella, who took over as Microsoft CEO in February 2014, has chronicled his personal journey, the ongoing transformation at the Redmond, Washington-based software giant and the wave of technological changes in his book 'Hit Refresh' that was launched in September.<\/p> The book carries a foreword by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates<\/a>. It will also be available in three Indian languages Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil later this month.<\/p> All proceeds from the book will go to Microsoft Philanthropies. <\/div><\/div>