Inside Intel - Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company (Paperback)


Named one of the Best Business Books of 1997 by Business Week, "Inside Intel" is the gripping business saga of a company that rose to dominance through technological innovation, and maintained its leadership against competitors through aggressive marketing, tough business tactics, and liberal use of legal firepower.

In his in-depth portrait of Intel, the first history/expose of the company, Financial Times columnist Tim Jackson reveals that:
-- Intel's corporate culture is determinedly secretive and authoritarian.
-- The company retains its own force of private investigators to prevent its employees from going astray.
-- Intel routinely uses the threat of lawsuits against workers and rivals.

At the center of this story is Andy Grove, Intel's high-profile CEO and chairman, once a penniless immigrant who waited tables to put himself through college. It is Grove who has made the unpopular decisions which have kept Intel at the top of the chip market.

Exhaustively researched from court records, unpublished documents, and interviews with Intel's competitors, partners, and past and present employees, Jackson traces the company's spectacular failures and successes, as well as the powerful human struggles that have made Intel one of the most competitive players in a high-stakes game.


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Named one of the Best Business Books of 1997 by Business Week, "Inside Intel" is the gripping business saga of a company that rose to dominance through technological innovation, and maintained its leadership against competitors through aggressive marketing, tough business tactics, and liberal use of legal firepower.

In his in-depth portrait of Intel, the first history/expose of the company, Financial Times columnist Tim Jackson reveals that:
-- Intel's corporate culture is determinedly secretive and authoritarian.
-- The company retains its own force of private investigators to prevent its employees from going astray.
-- Intel routinely uses the threat of lawsuits against workers and rivals.

At the center of this story is Andy Grove, Intel's high-profile CEO and chairman, once a penniless immigrant who waited tables to put himself through college. It is Grove who has made the unpopular decisions which have kept Intel at the top of the chip market.

Exhaustively researched from court records, unpublished documents, and interviews with Intel's competitors, partners, and past and present employees, Jackson traces the company's spectacular failures and successes, as well as the powerful human struggles that have made Intel one of the most competitive players in a high-stakes game.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Plume Books

Country of origin

India

Release date

October 2000

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

November 1998

Authors

Dimensions

205 x 134 x 30mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

422

ISBN-13

978-0-452-27643-7

Barcode

9780452276437

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LSN

0-452-27643-8



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