Former Nokia executive Lee Williams admits that he’s a bit of an “arm chair quarterback,” but won’t let such labels stop him from offering up some seriously pointed criticism of Stephen Elop , telling CNET that the CEO is “struggling,” due in part to a lack of “overarching vision.” Williams cites the company’s shift in focus to Windows Phone as a cause of the companies woes, adding, It might have made sense to introduce a product or two into the portfolio based on Windows Phone. What I do not think they should have done is pretend it is a one horse race, and that one software system is all you need

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Former Nokia Exec: Elop is struggling, shouldn’t focus so heavily on Windows Phone
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