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Senior Director - Global Business Operations

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Leads Microsoft's Global Business Operations team and executive operating model for MCAPS-Core. Responsibilities include managing strategic operations professionals, directing executive business rhythms, translating strategy into measurable execution, coordinating across senior stakeholders, synthesizing business insights, improving operating processes, and driving AI-enabled automation. The role requires executive communication, cross-functional influence, operational rigor, people leadership, and accountability for business reviews, decision-making, and organizational follow-through.
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Overview

MCAPS-Core accelerates customer outcomes and business growth. By uniting product, engineering, marketing, sales, customer success, and partners around a common customer mission, we help customers realize value faster and turn innovation into measurable business impact. Through deep technical expertise and differentiated go-to-market execution, we win competitively, capture market share, and scale repeatable growth motions. We differentiate through value creation - delivering world-class, AI-powered customer experiences that accelerate adoption, strengthen loyalty, and create sustainable competitive advantage, driving growth that outpaces the market.

Microsoft's Global Strategy & Operations (GSO) team turns strategy into execution for the Core commercial organization. The pace and complexity of the business demand disciplined operating rhythms that keep senior leaders aligned on the most important priorities, surface insights and blockers early, and drive measurable progress against commitments month over month.

This role leads the Global Business Operations team within Global Strategy & Operations, part of MCAPS-Core and the Customer & Commercial Success organization. GSO manages the execution of several critical commercial operating rhythms, including the Commercial Business Overview (CBO), IAR, Monthly and Quarterly Business Reviews (MBR/QBR), Cohorts, Commercial Syncs, and other MCAPS Core cadences. The leader and team serve as a connective interface across regional SE&O leadership, the Commercial Solution Areas (CSA), Finance, Core Landing, and Field Sales Leadership.

This is a high-impact people-leadership role responsible for building, leading, and developing the team that owns the end-to-end execution of some of Microsoft's most visible commercial operating rhythms. Where the individual contributors on the team run the day-to-day mechanics of each rhythm, this leader sets the vision and operating standards for the team and owns the closed-loop operating model end to end—from intaking field asks, to prioritizing blockers and challenges up through Cohorts and the SLT, to the major company announcements and milestones that drive customer Frontier Transformation. This leader is ultimately accountable for the quality, timeliness, and business impact of everything the team delivers, orchestrating cross-MCAPS alignment and executing with excellence each executive rhythm through a rigorous, end-to-end execution process, from building the execution plan through to final delivery.

This leader must be agile, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and comfortably represent the team while interfacing directly with senior CVP stakeholders and their teams. They set direction and priorities, remove blockers, coach the individual contributors on the team, and build a resilient, high-performing operation that scales with the business. The role requires an exceptionally high level of attention to detail, strategic thinking, a drive for operational excellence across every process, and the ability to bring structure to ambiguity while developing those same capabilities in others.

This role leads a team of strategic operations individual contributors and is accountable for their growth, engagement, and delivery, while driving follow-through and decision-making across teams and organizational boundaries outside their own group.



Responsibilities

People Leadership & Team Development
•    Build, lead, and develop a high-performing team of strategic operations professionals, setting clear direction, priorities, and standards for the work.
•    Hire, onboard, and grow talent; coach individual contributors on executive operations, stakeholder management, and business acumen.
•    Model, coach, and care in line with Microsoft's manager expectations—creating clarity, generating energy, and delivering success through the team.
•    Set the quality bar for the team's deliverables and hold the team accountable for the timeliness, accuracy, and business impact of every rhythm.
•    Foster an inclusive, resilient, and engaged team culture that thrives in a fast-paced, high-visibility environment.

Rhythm of Business
•    Own and evolve the Core organization's executive operating model, keeping leadership focus aligned to the highest-impact business priorities.
•    Be first and best with AI usage to automate business processes across each rhythm, driving operational efficiency and productivity.
•    Direct the governance that translates strategic objectives into measurable execution and clear accountability across the organization.
•    Partner with senior leaders to surface emerging opportunities, business risks, and cross-organizational dependencies early through the operating cadence.
•    Connect the dots across the executive rhythms to ensure critical decisions and asks are getting surfaced from Field through to SLT.
•    Disseminate actions and communications from the executive rhythms out to the Field in partnership with the CCS Landing team.
•    Establish and scale frameworks that strengthen transparency, decision-making, and cross-functional alignment across business priorities.
•    Ensure executive discussions convert into outcomes through clear ownership, commitments, and organizational follow-through.
•    Guide the team in synthesizing insight from across the organization into trends, opportunities, barriers, and the strategic actions that need senior leadership engagement.
•    Partner with business leaders to frame complex challenges into clear decisions, recommendations, and executive-ready discussions.
•    Connect business priorities, performance outcomes, and leadership actions across Core, CSA, and field organizations.
•    Enable confident leadership decisions through compelling business narratives, data-driven insight, and a clear articulation of business impact.
•    Serve as the Manager interface between Core Strategy & Operations, Field, Solution Area, and SE&O leadership, keeping priorities, initiatives, and business objectives aligned globally.
Operating Model & Continuous Improvement
•    Set the standards, tools, and mechanisms that make the organization's business rhythms repeatable, scalable, and efficient.
•    Identify where cadence, tooling, or process can be simplified or automated to reduce overhead and raise the quality of decisions, and lead the team to implement those improvements.
•    Role-model and drive team adoption of new capabilities, including AI, to raise the bar on how strategic operations are run.

Leadership Attributes
•    Builds and develops high-performing teams; models Microsoft's Model-Coach-Care principles to create clarity, generate energy, and deliver success.
•    Orchestrates and influences without authority across many teams and organizational boundaries.
•    Builder and systems thinker; brings structure, rigor, and a scalable operating model to ambiguity.
•    Executive presence and storytelling that lands with senior audiences.
•    Bias for execution and relentless follow-through, holding both the team and cross-functional partners accountable.
•    Thrives in fast-moving, high-performance environments and raises the bar for those around them.


Qualifications

Required Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business, Operations, Finance, or related field AND 8+ years experience in program management, process management, or process improvement
    • OR equivalent experience.
  • 6+ years management (e.g., people, project, process, vendor, change) experience.

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Master's Degree in Business, Operations, Finance, or related field AND 12+ years experience program management, process management, or process improvement OR Bachelor's Degree in Business, Operations, Finance, or related field AND 15+ years experience in program management , process management, or process improvement
    • OR equivalent experience
  • 8+ years people management experience.
  • Demonstrated experience designing and running executive rhythms of business (e.g., monthly and quarterly business reviews and operating cadences) for senior leadership.
  • Proven ability to orchestrate and influence across matrixed organizations, including at the CVP and SLT level, without relying solely on direct authority.
  • Solid track record leading teams that manage work-back schedules, action tracking, and follow-through across multiple concurrent workstreams.
  • Executive communication, with the ability to set the bar for SLT-ready agendas, materials, and narratives.
  • Ability to synthesize performance data, insights, blockers, and asks into clear, decision-ready recommendations—and to build that capability in a team.
  • Experience partnering across sales, finance, marketing, and field or regional teams.
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity and evolving strategic contexts, and bringing structure to it on behalf of a team.
  • Must be based in the United States; Redmond/Puget Sound area strongly preferred
  • Experience leading teams that support SLT-level or executive business reviews.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft commercial operating rhythms (e.g., CBO, IAR, MBR/QBR, Cohorts) and field roles.[9.1]
  • Background in investment or funding governance, or financial operations.
  • Experience spanning both corporate strategy and field or regional operations.
  • Demonstrated curiosity and growth mindset, including early adoption of new AI capabilities and role-modeling "customer zero" for the team.


Business Program Management M6 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $130,900 - $277,200 per year. There is a different range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, and the base pay range for this role in those locations is USD $165,600 - $303,600 per year.

Certain roles may be eligible for benefits and other compensation. Find additional benefits and pay information here:
https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en/us-corporate-pay


This position will be open for a minimum of 5 days, with applications accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.



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