Steve Ballmer is clearly an unusual Fortune 100 CEO. How many of these gals or guys would douse themselves in fake sweat and dance around and stage shouting in front of hundreds of customers? My guess? Just one.
Redmond Executive Editor Lee Pender collected the ten best Ballmer performances in one place for your viewing pleasure.
What is your favorite of least favorite Ballmer memory? Shoot me a note at [email protected].
Posted by Doug Barney on 05/06/2011
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