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  • 24 Apr 2014
  • News

Educating children through inquiry-based learning

game-changer as well as an Intel School of Distinction finalist in 2007—recognition that can be attributed to the student and faculty talent as well as the administrative business acumen. “It’s a management task that involves... View Details

    W. Jeremiah Sanders III

    Sanders founded AMD about the same time that Intel was launched and the two firms have battled to secure the market for microprocessor chips. Though AMD’s sales have lagged Intel’s performance, the company has done much to reduce the... View Details
    Keywords: Computers & Electronics
    • 20 May 2016
    • News

    The Most Creative People in Business 2016

    speed” Chris Young (MBA 2003) Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel Security Group “For expanding Intel's arsenal” Jill Szuchmacher (MBA 2006) Director of expansion for Google Fiber “For shaking up the hidebound business of... View Details
    • 21 Feb 2005
    • Research & Ideas

    The VC Quandary: Too Much Money

    School. Intel Capital, the chipmaker's venture division, has scaled back somewhat from the hyper investment levels of 2000, "but I've always thought it was really important in the venture market to stay in the market, be in the... View Details
    Keywords: by Julie Jette; Financial Services
    • 01 Dec 1997
    • News

    Les Vadasz (107th AMP)

    first time, our technology started to reach mere mortals," he says with a laugh. Today, with 50,000 employees worldwide and revenues of $20.8 billion in 1996, Intel - in addition to providing the architecture and brains of most of the... View Details
    • 26 Feb 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    David, Goliath, and Disruption

    different ways, added Jeffrey Miller, president and CEO of content management firm Documentum, Inc. In the 1980s, Miller told the group, he'd been a marketing manager at Intel when Intel management made the... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
    • 01 Dec 1996
    • News

    Laurel without Hardy? A Lesson for Business

    candidates for this focus on complements. A new system of creating and sharing information is evolving, and it has many complementary parts. It is not enough to invent one part of the new system; you have to pay attention to all the parts at once. View Details
    • 01 Dec 2013
    • News

    Recognizing Potential

    graduating from the University of Southern California (USC) with degrees in electrical engineering and economics, Stevens wanted to pursue a master's degree in computer engineering but didn't want to give up his job at Intel Corporation.... View Details
    Keywords: Internet; distance learning; online education; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information

      Robert W. Galvin

      billion in sales in 1987. Among American companies, only Intel produced more microprocessors than Motorola. Galvin was a major architect in the U.S.-Japan semiconductor trade agreement in 1986, in which Japan agreed to increase its... View Details
      Keywords: Computers & Electronics
      • Profile

      Ben Seipel

      of the finance people I trusted helped me see that I probably wouldn't find it fulfilling—I'm not a guy who can sit behind a computer screen for ten hours straight, I'm a people person." Last summer, Ben interned with Intel in Santa... View Details
      Keywords: Tech
      • 17 Dec 2001
      • Research & Ideas

      Risks and Rewards of the Intrapreneur

      Panelists identified several keys to help prospective intrapreneurs make the decision. You have a better chance of success, they suggested, if the start-up's product is somehow related to the core business—you'll likely have access to more corporate resources. Gilbert... View Details
      Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
      • Fast Answer

      Nielsen data: access?

      addition, only certain Nielsen data sets are included: consumer panel, retail scanner, and ad intel data. Contact data-licensing@hbs.edu if you are an HBS faculty member or doctoral student interested in using this resource. View Details
      • 20 Oct 2009
      • First Look

      First Look: October 20

      "What is high impact entrepreneurship, and how will it contribute to the economic development of a country like Jordan?" Purchase this case: http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/810049-PDF-ENG Intel NBI: Image Components... View Details
      Keywords: Martha Lagace
      • 15 Sep 2009
      • First Look

      First Look: September 15

      Bauer. Purchase this supplement: http://harvardbusiness.org/search/110009/ Eddie Bauer (C) Harvard Business School Supplement 110-010 The Eddie Bauer (C) case describes what happened and the outlook for the retailer. Purchase this supplement:... View Details
      Keywords: Martha Lagace
      • 01 Dec 2017
      • News

      HBS Online Certificate Programs Offer Unique Insight Into Business

      Desai, Negotiation Mastery with Professor Michael Wheeler, Becoming a Better Manager with the late professor David Garvin, and a new course, Entrepreneurship Essentials with Professor William Sahlman. Since 2014, more than 5,000 individuals and team members from... View Details
      • 13 Oct 2003
      • Research & Ideas

      How to Pick Managers for Disruptive Growth

      venture between Intel and SAP that was launched in 1997 to create a new-market disruption selling enterprise resource planning (ERP) software to small businesses. Intel and SAP hand-picked some of their most... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Raynor
      • 01 Apr 1999
      • News

      WesTrek: Students Find Options in Bay Area

      other student clubs as well as the School's Career Services Office and California Research Center. Representing the gamut of career options in the area, participating companies included small, private firms like software startup AlphaBlox, well-established public... View Details
      • Profile

      Stephanie Tilenius

      just about every day.” From Intel to eBay – and back to HBS Since completing her MBA in 1996, Stephanie’s career has paralleled the growth of the Internet itself, taking her from FireFly (eventually bought by Microsoft), Intel, and... View Details
      • 18 Nov 2008
      • First Look

      First Look: November 18, 2008

      the partnership to grow to the benefit of both parties. Purchase this case: http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/ b01/en/common/item_detail.jhtml?id=109006 Intel NBI: Intel Corporation's New... View Details
      Keywords: Martha Lagace
      • 10 Dec 2007
      • HBS Case

      One Laptop per Child

      China, planned to use its network of 5,000 dealers to sell the laptops." It wasn't just PC makers that were attracted to this new market. Chip giant Intel did not want to relinquish a potentially lucrative market to its key rival... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Computer
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