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Gates and Microsoft have been around since the early days of the microcomputer hobby. He and Allen, I believe, got started with Basic as roll-up-your-sleeves-and-code guys. As they acquired the DOS and continued to expand the breadth, size and complexity of their product offerings, they added programmers, marketers and lawyers (the latter by the gross).

But I believe professional managers - those that can take the vision, communicate it to the guys on the bench, parcel out work, measure, refine toward goals - were never a consideration. If you are rushing product to market and you can get something out by assembling teams that work together in an ad hoc fashion, product design and review, professional software engineering just get in the way. This layer never developed. And the effects of this vacuum are slow to make themselve felt.

So now the customer, faced with the consequence of unstable, insecure products, is always wrong. If you don't like it, take your business elsewhere. With no "elsewhere," the motive to make the fundamental structural changes (see my earlier posts on pain as the inducement to change) were not there.

Gates and Ballmer are blind to the problem, because they have no work experience outside the ad hoc company, other than two years as an assistant product manager more than twenty years ago.
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