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Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company

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Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company
Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company

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Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company

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Under Andy Grove's leadership, Intel became the world's largest chip maker and one of the most admired companies in the world. In , Grove reveals his strategy for measuring the nightmare moment every leader dreads—when massive change occurs and a company must, virtually overnight, adapt or fall by the wayside—in a new way. Grove calls such a moment a Strategic Inflection Point, which can be set off by almost anything: mega-competition, a change in regulations, or a seemingly modest change in technology. When a Strategic Inflection Point hits, the ordinary rules of business go out the window. Yet, managed right, a Strategic Inflection Point can be an opportunity to win in the marketplace and emerge stronger than ever. Grove underscores his message by examining his own record of success and failure, including how he navigated the events of the Pentium flaw, which threatened Intel's reputation in 1994, and how he has dealt with the explosions in growth of the Internet. The work of a lifetime, is a classic of managerial and leadership skills.

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