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Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company (平装)
by Andrew S. Grove
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Management, Innovation, Leadership, Business |
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A practical guide for eliminating stalls from complacency. |
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Craig Wood , USA
<2006-12-21 00:00>
Like many popular management books, Andy Grove's Only the Paranoid Survive is unlikely to knock your socks off with its insightful business advice. Rather, the book is chock full of common sense, backed up with case studies from the world of successful - and not so successful - American businesses. Although Grove wrote this book during the early days of the Internet bubble, he clearly did not get wrapped up in the all of the excitement of that era, much to his credit. His thoughts are measured, sensible and coldly rational, as befits an industry titan and the ex-CEO of the most successful chip company on the planet.
If you haven't read this book, now is as good a time to do so as any. Today's readers have the benefit of knowing how technology and business have evolved since Only the Paranoid Survive was published in 1996. The seven years that have since elapsed reveal that Grove really knows what he's talking about. His understanding of how the Internet would affect Intel underscores his management prescience. And his skepticism regarding gee-whiz technological innovations like "Internet appliances" provides an interesting example of how Intel maintained its strategic focus, and emerged from the bubble as strong as ever.
Only the Paranoid Survive breaks no new ground in the business- management genre. But the book is well written, well organized, and well worth the read for those who want a glimpse inside the mind of an incomparable American success story. |
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