... so Elop can't do X,Y,Z but why not ask him to hire the right people to do X,Y,Z?
How fast can Nokia turn Symbian around into some sort of magical software that can please developers and users all-around the world?
Going with Windows Phone may be the not-so-bad alternative for short-term while stabilizing the company (i.e.: moving from old regime to a new regime is very very very tough, if you know what I mean).
Once the company has stabilized (if they can...), even though you get a hit by siding with Microsoft, start your plan B: build your own ecosystems.
You don't bulldoze your way out of mountain of problems. You come up with a step-by-step plans.
... and the new regime will do what?
... so Elop can't do X,Y,Z but why not ask him to hire the right people to do X,Y,Z?
How fast can Nokia turn Symbian around into some sort of magical software that can please developers and users all-around the world?
Going with Windows Phone may be the not-so-bad alternative for short-term while stabilizing the company (i.e.: moving from old regime to a new regime is very very very tough, if you know what I mean).
Once the company has stabilized (if they can...), even though you get a hit by siding with Microsoft, start your plan B: build your own ecosystems.
You don't bulldoze your way out of mountain of problems. You come up with a step-by-step plans.