Alibaba CEO Jack Ma to step down
Ma to remain as Alibaba chairman after leaving CEO post in May
IDG News Service - Alibaba Group's Jack Ma will step down from his position as CEO of the Chinese e-commerce giant in May, to help usher in its next generation of leaders. But he will stay on as executive chairman to focus on company strategy.
Ma, who helped found Alibaba in 1999, said he was leaving at the age of 48 because he no longer felt young in today's Internet business, according to a post on the company's Alizila site. He will formally step down on May 10, when a successor could be named.
Ma said he expects Alibaba's new generation of leaders to be "better equipped" to lead the company. But he will remain as the company's full-time chairman, with one of his roles devoted to developing Alibaba managerial personnel.
A former English teacher, Ma led Alibaba to become China's largest e-commerce company, besting eBay and other local competitors wanting a piece of the Chinese market. The company established both Taobao Marketplace and Tmall, two of China's most popular online retail sites. For the first 11 months of last year, gross merchandise volume for the two sites surpassed 1 trillion yuan (US$159 billion).
Ma made the announcement after Alibaba said last week it would reorganize itself from seven business units into 25 smaller groups in order to improve operations at the company.
Although Ma is stepping down as CEO, he could still be heavily involved in Alibaba's operations, said Mark Natkin, managing director for Beijing-based Marbridge Consulting.
"I think the company will continue to perform well," he said. "In general, I don't think he would transition to chairman if he didn't feel confident that his current managers would do a good job."
But despite Alibaba's success under Ma, the company has also faced scandal and public relation challenges. In 2011, the company announced that it's business-to-business trading platform Alibaba.com had been embroiled in a major fraud case, which caused the exit of senior executives.
"You're going to have some scandal, and you're going to have some PR issues. I don't think that's entirely avoidable," Natkin said. "The real question is have users been put off using their services, and I think the answer is clearly no."
- Google I/O 2013's Coolest Products and Services
- 10 Star Trek Technologies That are Almost Here
- 19 Generations of Computer Programmers
- 25 Must-Have Technologies for SMBs
- A walking tour: 33 questions to ask about your company's security
- 15 social media scams
- The 7 elements of a successful security awareness program
- IT Certification Study Tips
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Study Tip guide and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, cheat sheets, product reviews and more.
- Anticipate, Engage and Deliver Exceptional Web Experiences IBM Customer Experience Suite and IBM Intranet Experience Suite help organizations delight customers through a consistently exceptional web experience and empower employees with...
- Harness IT -- An Introduction to Business Intelligence Solutions Learn the key selection criteria required to provide your organization with the capability to address structured data, unstructured data and mobile demands so...
- Business Intelligence Shows its Smarts Today's Business Intelligence (BI) tools provide a new way to think about data with self-service capabilities and user-friendly analytics that can be used...
- Proactive Planning for Big Data Big data is less about the terabytes and more about the query tools and business intelligence needed to make sense of massive amounts...
- Becoming An Analytics Driven Organization Join us on Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 11:00 AM EDT and learn how your agency can create an analytics culture that will enable...
- 3 Reasons Why Sepaton is the World's Fastest Backup Solution Leading analyst, Storage Switzerland learns how Sepaton backs up and deduplicates massive data volumes while maintaining the industry's fastest performance - all in... All E-business White Papers | Webcasts
Our weekly newsletter will cover a wide range of topics and trends related to consumerization. Stay up to date with news, reviews and in-depth coverage of BYOD, smartphones, tablets, MDM, cloud, social and how consumerization affects IT. Subscribe now!