![]() ![]() The contents reflect a couple of themes that emerge in Hit Refresh, Nadella's book, published in September, that's part leadership playbook, part management philosophy and part personal history. It's comfortable and convivial, a college professor's study. Beneath is a signed, framed photo of Australian cricketer David Warner (the captain of Nadella's team, the Sunrisers Hyderabad) and, in pride of place, his most-prized possession - a bat signed by Sachin Tendulkar, the former Indian cricket titan and national obsession. More books are neatly piled on a shelf on the other side of the room - Yuval Harari, Tracy Kidder, Michael Lewis and scholarly thinkers on business and leadership, as well as technology. ![]() On entering, visitors must pass a bookcase that's well stocked with framed family photos. "Somebody is broadcasting Japanese seismic activity and there are 25 people watching it," he laughs. He's examining a large terminal situated in his office, where he stands before a real-time data visualisation hosted on Microsoft's streaming platform. "Mixer is just the most fascinating thing," Satya Nadella says.
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