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Here is Steven Sinofsky's resignation letter to Microsoft employees

Here is Steven Sinofsky's resignation letter to Microsoft employeesSteven Sinofsky, the head of Windows at Microsoft, has shockingly left the company weeks after the launch of the Surface tablet, the first Windows device Microsoft built on its own in its decades of history. Adding even more shock to the news is the fact that many saw Sinofsky as being the man capable of becoming the next chief executive of Microsoft after Ballmer.

Obviously, none of this will happen. We can speculate a lot on why exactly, but nothing would explain Sinofsky's departure better than his own words. In a typically lengthy email, the man who's known to post hundreds of words on the Windows blog about new releases, made it clear he has "decided to leave the company to seek new opportunities that build on these experiences."

Here is Sinofsky's clarification:

“Some might notice a bit of chatter speculating about this decision or timing. I can assure you that none could be true as this was a personal and private choice that in no way reflects any speculation or theories one might read-about me, opportunity, the company or its leadership.”
On the other hand, speculation is still out there with many claiming that it was Sinofsky's unsettling character that allegedly did not allow for good team work. Moreover, while he was not fired, sources are saying the company is not too upset about him leaving either.

Steven Sinofsky will be replaced by Julie Larson-Green as the head of the Windows team at Microsoft.

Below is the full resignation email from Sinofsky.

From: Steven Sinofsky
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 6:42 PM
To: Microsoft - All Employees (QBDG)
Subject: RE: Windows Leadership Changes

With the general availability of Windows 8/RT and Surface, I have decided it is time for me to take a step back from my responsibilities at Microsoft. I’ve always advocated using the break between product cycles as an opportunity to reflect and to look ahead, and that applies to me too.

After more than 23 years working on a wide range of Microsoft products, I have decided to leave the company to seek new opportunities that build on these experiences. My passion for building products is as strong as ever and I look forward focusing my energy and creativity along similar lines.

The Windows team, in partnerships across all of Microsoft and our industry, just completed products and services introducing a new era of Windows computing. It is an incredible experience to be part of a generational change in a unique product like Windows, one accomplished with an undeniable elegance. Building on Windows, Surface excels in design and utility for a new era of PCs. With the Store, Internet Explorer, Outlook.com, SkyDrive and more, each of which lead the way, this experience is connected to amazing cloud services.

It is inspiring to think of these efforts making their way into the hands of Microsoft’s next billion customers. We can reflect on this project as a remarkable achievement for each of us and for the team. Our work is not done, such is the world of technology, and so much more is in store for customers.

It is impossible to count the blessings I have received over my years at Microsoft. I am humbled by the professionalism and generosity of everyone I have had the good fortune to work with at this awesome company. I am beyond grateful.

I have always promised myself when the right time came for me to change course, I would be brief, unlike one of my infamous short blog posts, and strive to be less memorable than the products and teams with which I have been proudly and humbly associated. The brevity of this announcement is simply a feature.

Some might notice a bit of chatter speculating about this decision or timing. I can assure you that none could be true as this was a personal and private choice that in no way reflects any speculation or theories one might read—about me, opportunity, the company or its leadership.

As I’ve always believed in making space for new leaders as quickly as possible, this announcement is effective immediately and I will assist however needed with the transition.

I am super excited for what the future holds for the team and Microsoft.

With my deepest appreciation,
Steven Sinofsky

Sent from Surface RT
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