In 2013, Satya Nadella wasn’t the loudest contender for Microsoft’s CEO role. While the media buzzed with bigger names and bolder personalities, Nadella stayed quiet, observing, absorbing, and refining his thinking. He didn’t pitch himself aggressively. He didn’t rush to be noticed. But when the board finally turned to him, they found a man who had been preparing in silence. Within five years of stepping into the role, Nadella had reshaped the company’s culture, doubled its market cap, and returned innovation to its DNA.
His secret wasn’t sp
