Content abstract: Grove himself applied the principles in this book to Intel and made Intel one of the top enterprises in the world. This book not only puts forward the design of quality control and process rationalization from the perspective of manufacturing, but also introduces the perspective of manufacturing "output" into the work core of enterprise managers in the history of business technology books. What is "highly leveraged" operating output, and what effect has this method achieved in Intel? Grove will share his experience with the public. Peter drucker once praised "Management of Intel" as "an important book, which said very important things ..."
In this book, Grove wrote this book suitable for middle managers, accountants, consultants and even teachers based on his years of experience in operating Intel. As long as your work needs managers or may affect others, you can gain management wisdom through this book.
Ten times the speed
Content abstract: No one owes you a job, and no one owes you a career. We are in an era when success and failure are advancing at a speed of 10 times.
In such an era of chaos and accelerated change, opportunities are constantly emerging, but they are fleeting. The changes in competitors, technologies, customers, suppliers, cooperative industries and even related norms and systems have brought about a 10 times speed era.
In the era of 10 times the speed, the rules of action and rhythm are different. What makes you successful in one hour will subvert you in the next. Both enterprises and individuals must master this rhythm, otherwise they must accept that there is no ceiling.
In response to this change, Grove put forward a key concept-"strategic turning point", which teaches us to predict changes and create turning points. This book puts forward a comprehensive strategic thinking mode not only for business operators, but also for all working-class people and individuals.
Crossing the lake of life
Content abstract: The story of Andres Grove, who later became Andy Grove, began in a bank on the Danube in 1930s. Here, in Budapest, Andries lived a middle-class life with his secular Jewish parents. But he and his family will face a series of amazing obstacles. Andres almost died of scarlet fever when he was four years old, and then his family was forced to deal with the Nazi occupation of Hungary. A Christian family fled Germany. Andries and his mother found refuge in the suburbs of Budapest, and then the Russian bomb was hidden in the cellar. After experiencing the nightmare of the end of the war, these families not only have to face new trials and repression, but also face the succession of the government to rebuild their careers and lives. The popular Hungarian uprising was in June 1956, at gunpoint. Soviet troops occupied Budapest, and 200,000 young Hungarians fled to the west along a tortuous route. The author is an engineer's passion for details, combined with a child's sense of surprise, Grove reproduces a Europe that has disappeared. From the silly exultation of young Nazi victims in the game of "Jews in Slums" to the May Day parade in Budapest based on pre-recorded cheering high-pitched songs ... With the help of a hunchbacked farmer and his beautiful and colorful wife, the almost surreal scene of young fugitives is vivid and full of suspense.
Living is the winner: the biography of Intel founder Grove
Content abstract: Intel founder Grove has a legendary life. Survival is like a compulsory course in his life-a teenager narrowly escaped death, turned defeat into victory in middle age, and fought cancer in his prime to prolong his life. At the age of 70, he is still helping enterprises to study survival and successful management. In this book, he first revealed Intel's wonderful store management story, which condensed his life, Intel's history and the rise of Silicon Valley.