Can a Non-Programmer run a Software Company?

It’s interesting looking at a list of the biggest software companies of the 1980’s and the only ones left are Oracle and Microsoft which were run for many years by Larry Ellison and Bill Gates who were both programmers.
The others all went off the track at one time or another and ever since Bill Gates has left the Management of Microsoft in the hands of a sales guy Microsoft seems to have trouble staying on track lately.

Bill Gates was amazingly technical. He understood Variants, and COM objects, and IDispatch and why Automation is different than vtables and why this might lead to dual interfaces. He worried about date functions. He didn’t meddle in software if he trusted the people who were working on it, but you couldn’t bullshit him for a minute because he was a programmer. A real, actual, programmer.

Watching non-programmers trying to run software companies is like watching someone who doesn’t know how to surf trying to surf.

“It’s ok! I have great advisors standing on the shore telling me what to do!” they say, and then fall off the board, again and again. The standard cry of the MBA who believes that management is a generic function. Is Ballmer going to be another John Sculley, who nearly drove Apple into extinction because the board of directors thought that selling Pepsi was good preparation for running a computer company? The cult of the MBA likes to believe that you can run organizations that do things that you don’t understand. source


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