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He might be the dumbest ceo out there, and that is an impressive feat.
Nope. Ballmer is and always will be the all time king R. He's the dude that had MS pilot away from handheld devices because nobody will ever use cell phones. This was when MS was the only credible mobile OS. He oversaw Vista, he oversaw 8, both of which were complete disasters.
Though not a CEO, I'd say Don Mattrick made even dumber decisions than Ballmer. When asked flat out saying that if active duty military can't use the new always online console they can use the last gen console or get fucked was... a choice.
Hard to put a stupid offhand remark re vidja games on the same level as a man that handed mobile computing to Apple and later Google, who wasn't even trying to compete, was just strategically releasing Android as a market disruptor.
It wasn't just the one offhand comment. His entire attitude was "always online and a mandatory camera attached to your device are just how it is, loaning games is gone forever, and you're stupid for even questioning any of it." His decisions singlehandedly tanked the popularity of the Xbox brand so hard they're still feeling the effects one whole console generation later.