But this doesn't seem to do anything to address the core Windows problem: Windows is too big and too complex.
Windows might have 10 times as many people as they need,
Three years from now or two years from now, there's still going to be the same mess. It's still too big, too complicated, too many people. Until they solve that fundamental problem, the best managers in the world are still not going to get Windows to ship on time.
I do not believe the Windows group as it currently stands and behaves in the last several years is really under his management he's not the kind of person to tolerate this chaos and complexity.