Is Alan Mulally the right choice for Microsoft?

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There’s a ton of buzz around the prospects of Alan Mulally being the next CEO at Microsoft. From the perspective below, Mulally isn’t the right guy.

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Kara Swisher reported last week that Alan Mulally is now a front-runner for the job as Microsoft’s next CEO.

Previously, he had been rumored to be a wildcard candidate for the job but one who was unlikely to leave his current post at Ford.

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