Partner Development Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · London, United Kingdom +3 · Partner Development Management

This role is for a Partner Development Manager at Microsoft, focusing on driving the adoption of AI-powered platforms, cloud services, and devices through a partner ecosystem in the EMEA region. The role involves leading a team, managing strategic partnerships (like HP and HPE), and influencing product and sales strategies to accelerate the adoption of Windows devices, Server, Azure Local, and AI-powered experiences, including Copilot+ PCs.

What you'd actually do

  1. End-to-end business ownership: Lead a complex regional business with accountability for revenue, market share, and performance across strategic OEM partnerships.
  2. Executive partner leadership: Engage and influence senior leaders at top partners (HP, HPE), shaping strategy, priorities, and joint outcomes.
  3. Matrixed leadership at scale: Orchestrate cross-functional teams across product, marketing, finance, and field to deliver aligned execution without direct authority.
  4. Ecosystem-driven growth strategy: Operate across a multi-layered partner ecosystem, balancing Microsoft priorities with partner economics and go-to-market dynamics.
  5. AI and platform transition leadership: Drive adoption of next-generation solutions including Windows as the canvas for AI, Copilot+ PCs, and cloud-connected experiences.
  6. People leadership and talent development: Build and lead a high-performing regional team, strengthening capability, bench talent, accountability, & execution discipline.

Skills

Required

  • partner management
  • sales
  • business development
  • partner channel development
  • people management

Nice to have

  • Windows
  • devices
  • OEM or adjacent technology ecosystems
  • commercial & consumer sales
  • channel & retail partners
  • shaping strategy
  • leading through ambiguity
  • executive presence
  • influencing senior stakeholders
  • leading strategic decision-making
  • business and leadership capability
  • operating in matrixed environments
  • driving cross-functional outcomes
  • owning revenue performance at scale

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-powered platforms
  • AI-powered work
  • AI-powered experiences
  • Windows as the canvas for AI
  • Copilot+ PCs