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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella was almost passed over for CEO. It’s a lesson in spotting promising talent

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March 24, 2025, 6:43 AM ET
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Under CEO Satya Nadella’s leadership, Microsoft became the second company to ever surpass a $3 trillion market cap.ETHAN MILLER—Getty Images

Good morning! Lily Mae Lazarus here, filling in for Ruth. Appointing the right CEO requires a clear, forward-looking understanding of the kind of leadership needed to guide a company into its next chapter. But identifying high-potential talent isn’t always straightforward—as even Microsoft founder Bill Gates has admitted. 

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Gates recently revealed that Satya Nadella was nearly passed over for the top job at Microsoft largely because his defining traits, like empathy and humor, stood in stark contrast to the company’s historically cutthroat culture. Nadella ultimately secured the role and has since led the tech giant to new heights, with Microsoft becoming the second company in history to reach $3 trillion in market valuation in January 2024, up from an approximately $311 billion valuation when he assumed the corner office in February 2014. Still, Gates’ near miss highlights just how easily transformative leaders can be overlooked in favor of familiarity. 

Microsoft did not respond to a Coins2Day request for comment.

According to Eric Frazer, a behavioral psychologist who studies the traits that shape high-impact leaders, companies should prioritize a mix of emotional intelligence, management capabilities, and technical acumen when evaluating CEO candidates. 

“What really distinguishes the top percentile of leaders, CEOs, and, broadly speaking, top talent is that they have a proven track record that exemplifies a consortium of many of these proven emotional intelligence and leadership skills, including active listening, visionary thinking, integrity, sound decision-making, mindfulness, and grit,” he says.

But one trait stands above the rest: self-awareness. “All successful leaders know that they are coming to the table with a set of strengths and weaknesses and that they are relying upon other successful leaders in the organization to fill up those gaps or to augment those talents,” says Frazer.

So, how do companies spot these high-potential leaders? Frazer recommends grounding the search in data: track the attributes that have historically driven success within the organization and gather feedback from those who have worked closely with potential candidates. “The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior,” he says. 

But Frazer warns that one of the biggest pitfalls in succession planning is sticking to conventional, outdated CEO archetypes. In Microsoft’s case, Nadella’s softer leadership approach didn’t fit the company’s legacy mold and almost cost them a transformational CEO. Frazer adds that companies often default to what’s comfortable, and the discomfort of change can be a real barrier. 

That’s why he urges executive search committees to ask themselves a hard question: Are we resisting this candidate because they’re wrong for the role—or because they challenge our assumptions of what a leader should look like?

Being honest about that, Frazer says, opens the door to greater “cognitive flexibility” and a more accurate sense of what the company truly needs, not just what feels familiar. Different isn’t inherently better or worse, Frazer says. It’s simply different—and sometimes, that’s exactly what’s required.

Lily Mae Lazarus
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