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  • 06 Oct 2008
  • Research & Ideas

Updating a Classic: Writing a Great Business Plan

written as Web pages. Should entrepreneurs avail themselves of these tools for business plans, or do they clutter the message too much? A: On the first floor of the Rock Center at HBS there is a copy of the original business plan that Arthur Rock wrote for View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
  • 20 Apr 2015
  • Research & Ideas

The 5 Strategy Rules of Bill Gates, Andy Grove, and Steve Jobs

figured out a way to make a more efficient processor that nevertheless wouldn't be compatible with Intel's previous architecture. After agonizing about the decision for a year, Grove chose to stick to the platform Intel had already... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Computer
  • 23 Apr 2012
  • Research & Ideas

How to Brand a Next-Generation Product

indicating that the product was markedly different than Xeon, its 32-bit predecessor. These types of processors power huge computer servers, which play vital roles in companies' day-to-day operations. Servers are a major expenditure, and a faulty server can lead to a... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • 29 Oct 2006
  • Research & Ideas

The History and Influence of Andy Grove

If you look at some of the principles by which he ran that company, you can see that in an upside-down way, he learned them in Hungary. Everything Intel was, Grove's experience in Hungary was not. Here are a couple of examples.... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Computer
  • Web

Software Tools - Research Computing Services

More Modules The module system is based on a module hierarchy , in order to keep sets of modules separate that are (binary) incompatible. For example, loading a compiler module (e.g., module load intel ) will make available all the... View Details
  • 28 Mar 2012
  • What Do You Think?

Are Factory Jobs Important to the Economy?

manufacturing jobs beget service jobs. It's a short step to conclude that the decline of the middle class and loss of social fabric, at least in the US, can be traced to a drop in "factory jobs," (a notion that New York Times columnist David Brooks calls simplistic).... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett; Manufacturing
  • Web

History - Entrepreneurship

nascent high technology industry lead to the creation of a Hall of Fame list of disruptive, innovative, landmark companies such as: Fairchild Semiconductor Intel Apple Computer Teledyne Diosonics New Venture Competition A year long... View Details
  • 20 Oct 2003
  • Research & Ideas

Gaps in the Historical Record: Development of the Electronics Industry

invented by Intel. In the briefest period of time during the early 1980s, the Japanese five knocked out the U.S. memory industry, forcing Intel and the four other major U.S. producers to shut down their memory chip plants. The U.S.... View Details
Keywords: by Alfred D. Chandler Jr.; Consumer Products
  • 04 Jun 2012
  • Research & Ideas

The Business of Life

have steered huge strategy shifts at Intel Corp. and the Pentagon, for example. In 2011, Thinkers50 named him the world's most influential business thinker. At the same time, he has held major leadership positions in his church, and he's... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • 13 Oct 2009
  • Research & Ideas

7 Lessons for Navigating the Storm

focused strategy that builds off your unique strengths. Step 4: Make vital investments during the downturn. Intel and Exxon offer evidence that you cannot wait to make vital investments you need to win in the emerging market. When it... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
  • 12 Oct 1999
  • Research & Ideas

Porter’s Perspective: Competing in the Global Economy

Rica, for instance, with a long history of investing in education, began developing a cluster in information technology some years ago and eventually convinced Intel to build a plant there. Related actions followed, including supplier... View Details
Keywords: Re: Michael E. Porter
  • Web

Scaling Work - Research Computing Services

is easiest to use but limited to the features offered by your application or programming language. Most of the applications commonly used for data analysis on the HBSGrid provide some degree of implicit parallelization. The system-wide installation of Rstudio /... View Details
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Read excerpts from DENIAL

By: Richard S. Tedlow

The Edifice Complex: Denial at Sears

Book Excerpt: Denial at Sears (BusinessWeek.com, February 26, 2010)

 

From Denial: Why Business... View Details

  • 22 Jul 2019
  • Book

How to Be a Digital Platform Leader

the solution. In prior writings, we called this strategy “coring.”5 There are several examples. In order to solve the problem of how to build an IBM-compatible personal computer during the 1980s, which IBM tried to control as a proprietary product and platform... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace

    Andrew S. Grove

    While CEO of Intel, Grove delivered a ten-year annual return of 44%. Under Grove, Intel became more valuable than IBM with a worth of $115 billion and annual profits of $5.1 billion. Grove’s Intel controlled... View Details
    Keywords: Computers & Electronics

      Leo H. Baekeland

      In 1907, Baekeland invented a high-quality synthetic substance that would change the lives of individuals and businesses forever – plastic (called Bakelite). Products produced with Bakelite were considered to be synonymous with high quality and durability – essentially... View Details
      Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial

        Gordon E. Moore

        Moore, with a Ph.D. in chemistry and physics, led Intel through the development of microprocessors. Under his leadership, Intel introduced its most successful inventions, the 32 and 64-bit chips, which could... View Details
        Keywords: Computers & Electronics
        • Career Coach

        Jamal Eason

        social media/LinkedIn profile review, and interview prep).  Work Experience: U.S. Army (General Management), Bon-App Inc. (Product Management/Startup), Intel (Product Management/Product Marketing/Business Development/General Management),... View Details
        Keywords: Technology
        • 18 Jun 2001
        • Research & Ideas

        When In-House Research Isn’t Enough

        Advanced Management Program and a founding member of Intel. Now executive vice president of that corporation, he is also president of Intel Capital, a corporate venture capital unit investing in companies in this country and companies... View Details
        Keywords: by Jim Aisner
        • 28 Nov 2007
        • Research & Ideas

        B2B Branding: Does it Work?

        company will look disorganized. Third, B2B marketers are realizing that developing brand awareness among their customers' customers can capture a larger share of channel margins and build loyalty that can protect them against lower-priced competitors. Consider these... View Details
        Keywords: by John Quelch; Consumer Products
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