The President and CEO of Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, reveals how to identify and exploit the key moments of change in any industry that generates either drastic failure or incredible success. Under Andrew Grove's leadership, Intel has become the world's largest computer chipmaker, the 5th most admired company in America, and the 7th most profitable company among the Fortune 500. Few CEOs can claim this level of success. Grove attributes much of it to the philosophy and strategy he has learned the hard way as he steered Intel through a series of potential major disasters. There are moments in any business when massive change occurs, when all the rules of business shift fast, furiously and forever. Grove calls such moments strategic inflection points (SIPs), and he has lived through several. They can be set off by almost anything - by mega competition, an arcane change in regulations, or by a seemingly modest change in technology. They are not always easy to spot - but you can't hide from them. Intel's first SIP was when the Japanese started producing better-quality, lower-cost memory chips. It took Grove three years and huge losses to recognize that he had to rethink and reposition the company to become, once again, leader in its field.Grove extrapolates the lessons he has learned from this and other SIPs - for instance the drama of the Pentium flaw, and the SIP brought on by the Internet - to reveal a unique insight into the management of change. He recounts strategies from other companies and examines his own record of success and failure. Only the Paranoid Survive is a classic lesson in leadership skills that every manager in every industry will benefit from. Every manager must assume that something will change - very soon.
Andrew S. Grove emigrated to the United States from Hungary in 1956. He participated in the founding of Intel, and became its president in 1979 and chief executive officer in 1987. He was chosen as Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1997. In 1998, he stepped down as CEO of Intel, but continues as chairman of the board. Grove also teaches a course in strategy at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and is the author of three previous books, including the bestselling High Output Management. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
(此段介绍标题含义)由于饱受了中国当代的优秀的、科学的、系统的、漫长的教育的熏染,对读后感和观后感这些东西存在意识上的不统一,但又找不到和其相反的称谓,所以暂且叫做预测感,本来觉得期望感比较好,但推敲后觉得与我的处世的原则不相符合-"不要对任何的事情抱有期...
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评分本书的第五章提到了20世纪八十年代初期,英特尔做存储器风生水起的时候,日本的存储器厂家登台了。日本厂家的优势不仅在质量上,更在资金上有着无法相比的优势。 英特尔公司努力改进质量,降低成本,但是后来发现这根本是徒劳无功的。日本企业的原则可以这么理解:“用定价永远...
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