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Leadership changes at Microsoft can influence the direction of key productivity and collaboration tools.
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Microsoft has reorganized its leadership, placing Ryan Roslansky, former LinkedIn chief, in charge of the Teams organization. Roslansky now leads a new Work Experiences Group, expanding his role beyond Office and LinkedIn. This reshuffle follows the retirement of Rajesh Jha, a long-time Microsoft executive.

Leadership changes at Microsoft can influence the direction of key productivity and collaboration tools.
Microsoft (MSFT)
This could accelerate integration and innovation across Microsoft’s Office, Teams, and LinkedIn platforms.
Enterprises should monitor these changes to anticipate shifts in Microsoft’s collaboration ecosystem.
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Microsoft has reorganized its leadership, placing Ryan Roslansky, former LinkedIn chief, in charge of the Teams organization. Roslansky now leads a new Work Experiences Group, expanding his role beyond Office and LinkedIn. This reshuffle follows the retirement of Rajesh Jha, a long-time Microsoft executive.
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Microsoft has reorganized its leadership, placing Ryan Roslansky, former LinkedIn chief, in charge of the Teams organization. Roslansky now leads a new Work Experiences Group, expanding his role beyond Office and LinkedIn. This reshuffle follows the retirement of Rajesh Jha, a long-time Microsoft executive.