Principal Business Strategy Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Redmond, WA +1 · Business Strategy

This role is a Principal Business Strategy Manager within Microsoft's Cloud Supply Chain organization, focusing on enabling the hardware infrastructure for Cloud and AI growth. The role involves establishing business partner relationships, communicating insights to senior leadership, engaging with external industry figures, developing market perspectives, contributing to portfolio strategy, problem-solving, and leading research and analysis projects. While the role operates within an organization that supports AI infrastructure, the core responsibilities are in business strategy, supply chain, and market analysis, not in the direct development or deployment of AI models or systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Establishes and maintains key points of contact with internal teams (e.g., Finance, Marketing, Engineering); manages and cultivates relationships with leaders of internal teams. Builds relationships with senior executives (e.g., Directors, GM-level, CVP). Acts as an advisor to senior leadership on a particular area of expertise, leveraging breadth of deep technical/product knowledge, organizational context, and market awareness to guide less experienced colleagues and inform strategic business decisions. Provides career mentorship to less experienced colleagues outside of Strategy function. Identifies compelling projects and positions the team to carry them out.
  2. Communicates and advocates insights to senior business leaders (e.g., Senior Directors, GM-level, CVP) and conveys viewpoints through written documents (e.g., memos, reports) and influence models (e.g., meetings, presentations) through moderate iterations of feedback and vetting; builds end-to-end storylines and creates outlines across multiples projects for less experienced colleagues to leverage. Delivers project findings recommendations, and implications to senior executives to facilitate senior discussions and decision making.
  3. Provides support for executive meetings. Engages with industry figures (e.g., equity analyst, partners, acquisition targets) to share Microsoft's perspective as appropriate.
  4. Develops and maintains an understanding of customers, competitors, partners, business models, market sizing, and industry trends; develops and maintains an understanding of the merger and acquisition (M&A), venture funding and public market environment and trends; leads market landscape analyses and reviews of companies of potential interest; provides guidance to business partners to inform decision-making.
  5. Develops an understanding of Microsoft’s product portfolio, strategic priorities, competitive position, gaps, and potential opportunities; drives evaluation of Microsoft strategic alternatives (e.g., buy, build, partner) and acquisition alternatives; ensures product roadmap, go-to-market, integration plans, and related issues are considered.

Skills

Required

  • Master's Degree