From Steve Jobs and Sheryl Sandberg to Pat Gelsinger, who are the greatest vendor leaders of the 21st century in the eyes of the channel?
That’s a question IT Channel Oxygen sought to answer by canvassing views from 60 channel partner leaders, analysts and other independent experts.
Welcome to The Century’s Greatest Vendor Leaders, Powered By QBS Software.
With great power…
Tech companies now rule the world, with the five most valuable companies (and six of the top seven) all hailing from the tech sector.
This means their leaders wield tremendous power and influence, like never before, making it the perfect time to appraise who are the most successful and best leaders from the sector.
“It gives me great pleasure for QBS Software to be official sponsors of the IT Channel Oxygen’s Century’s Greatest Vendor Leaders. I strongly believe that great leaders bring about exceptional results through their clarity of vision, ability to build collaboration around that goal and execution ability,” QBS Software CEO Dave Stevinson said (see more here).
“This is made even more challenging in the technology sector, whereby a rapid pace of innovation requires leaders to build ambitious growth strategies that in some cases goes beyond the seemingly possible.”
It’s not all about share price or technology strategy. Some leaders made the cut based more on their qualities as leaders, stability and longevity, or channel advocacy.
Find out more about who was involved, and how we compiled the top 30, here.
30. Clare Barclay
CEO, Microsoft UK – 2020-present
The only regional vendor leader to make the top 30, Clare Barclay’s 26-year career at Microsoft culminated in her being named UK CEO in 2020.
She has channel in her blood, joining the software vendor as a channel sales and marketing manager in 1998 before heading up partner strategy between 2005 and 2010.
Barclay last November presided over what she characterised as “the single largest investment” in Microsoft’s UK history as the vendor committed to spending £2.5bn to expand its AI datacentre infrastructure here.
Leadership style
Barclay won plaudits from our panel for her advocacy for underrepresented groups in the tech sector and passion for skilling up the UK workforce.
Low points
Given some of the sweeping changes that have come in on her watch – including axing the historic Microsoft Partner Network – Barclay may not be on the Christmas card lists of all Microsoft’s SMB-focused partners.
Killer quote
“The pace of change in AI demands action today to build a prosperous future for the UK tomorrow. Today marks the single largest investment in our more than 40-year history in the UK.” [Speaking about Microsoft’s recent UK datacentre investment]
What our panellists said about Barclay
Fiona McKenzie, CEO, Revere Agency
Marion Stewart, CEO, Red Helix
How did IT Channel Oxygen compile The Century’s Greatest Vendor Leaders? See here
29 leaders were scored higher by our channel panel. See next page for more…