Intel Corp.: Leveraging Capabilities for Strategic Renewal Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Intel traces the history from the first days of its existence as a technology company managed memory to its appearance, as more and more market-oriented microprocessor company with new features of the system. The focus is on strategic, organizational and management adaptation, which was to ensure the survival of the company in a highly volatile industry. Under the leadership of Andy Grove and Gordon Moore, Intel can impose their R & D base in the production and marketing capabilities, which allow it to constantly adapt to change and renew itself. "Hide
by Christopher A. Bartlett, Ashish Nanda Source: Harvard Business School 31 pages. Publication Date: Mar 09, 1994. Prod. #: 394141-PDF-ENG

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