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Anonymous
Posted October 11, 2002
Insightful!
Only the Paranoid Survive will never be compared with Churchill¿s memoirs in terms of literary mastery, but Andrew Grove¿s book does succeed where many other business tell-alls fail: It illustrates the lessons that you can learn from the challenges that its protagonist has overcome. In other words, this book teaches you something. By focusing on the make-or-break turning points that determined Intel¿s fate, Grove shows how to manage crises in order to seize the opportunities that they so often provide. For this simple lesson, we from getAbstract recommend this book to all business readers.
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Anonymous
Posted April 13, 2002
Good one !!!
This is a well written book. The author(Andy Grove) has clearly explained how to deal with disasters(what he calls strategic inflection points) and how Intel dealt with changes in its business environment. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to master the art of business and the management of change.
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