?One of the ten best business books of the year.?
?"BusinessWeek"
?Packed with detail about how its subject built chipmaker Intel and
ran one of the essential companies of our era.?
?"Newsweek"
?A warm and discursive portrait of a complex man.?
?Elizabeth Corcoran, "San Francisco Chronicle"
?The juiciest bits?are the memos, never before made public.?They
are Grove in the moment and uncut, an everyday view of a complex
personality that can be affectionate, vulgar, demanding and
funny.?
?Kevin Maney, "USA Today"
?Andy Grove is everything Richard Tedlow describes in this
definitive biography. Andy defines leadership in the modern age and
Tedlow captures it perfectly.?
?Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google Inc.
?Fascinating?ought to be required reading for anyone who wants to
understand Silicon Valley. No one, aside perhaps from Andy Grove
himself, has made such a sweeping analysis of Intel, its history
and Grove's life as Tedlow.?
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aOne of the ten best business books of the year.a
a"BusinessWeek"
aPacked with detail about how its subject built chipmaker Intel and
ran one of the essential companies of our era.a
a"Newsweek"
aA warm and discursive portrait of a complex man.a
aElizabeth Corcoran, "San Francisco Chronicle"
aThe juiciest bitsa]are the memos, never before made public.a]They
are Grove in the moment and uncut, an everyday view of a complex
personality that can be affectionate, vulgar, demanding and
funny.a
aKevin Maney, "USA Today"
aAndy Grove is everything Richard Tedlow describes in this
definitive biography. Andy defines leadership in the modern age and
Tedlow captures it perfectly.a
aEric Schmidt, CEO, Google Inc.
aFascinatinga]ought to be required reading for anyone who wants to
understand Silicon Valley. No one, aside perhaps from Andy Grove
himself, has made such a sweeping analysis of Intel, its history
and Groveas life as Tedlow.a
aDean Takahashi, "San Jose Mercury News"
aTedlowas meticulous reporting and access to Groveas voluminous
papers make a compelling case that Grove deserves high ranking not
only among captains of industry, but also among thinkers about
leadership, management, strategy and the future in the information
age.a
a"The Washington Post"
aOffers numerous lessons on how an executive leading a company
today must constantly acquire new knowledge, then adapt or change
strategy and execution.a
aCarol Hymowitz, "The Wall Street Journal"
aTruly illuminatinga]Highly readable.a
a"Publishers Weekly"
"One of the ten best business books of the year."
-"BusinessWeek"
"Packed with detail about how its subject built chipmaker Intel and
ran one of the essential companies of our era."
-"Newsweek"
"A warm and discursive portrait of a complex man."
-Elizabeth Corcoran, "San Francisco Chronicle"
"The juiciest bits...are the memos, never before made
public....They are Grove in the moment and uncut, an everyday view
of a complex personality that can be affectionate, vulgar,
demanding and funny."
-Kevin Maney, "USA Today"
"Andy Grove is everything Richard Tedlow describes in this
definitive biography. Andy defines leadership in the modern age and
Tedlow captures it perfectly."
-Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google Inc.
"Fascinating...ought to be required reading for anyone who wants to
understand Silicon Valley. No one, aside perhaps from Andy Grove
himself, has made such a sweeping analysis of Intel, its history
and Grove's life as Tedlow."
-Dean Takahashi, "San Jose Mercury News"
"Tedlow's meticulous reporting and access to Grove's voluminous
papers make a compelling case that Grove deserves high ranking not
only among captains of industry, but also among thinkers about
leadership, management, strategy and the future in the information
age."
-"The Washington Post"
"Offers numerous lessons on how an executive leading a company
today must constantly acquire new knowledge, then adapt or change
strategy and execution."
-Carol Hymowitz, "The Wall Street Journal"
"Truly illuminating...Highly readable."
-"Publishers Weekly"
One of the ten best business books of the year.
"BusinessWeek"
Packed with detail about how its subject built chipmaker Intel and
ran one of the essential companies of our era.
"Newsweek"
A warm and discursive portrait of a complex man.
Elizabeth Corcoran, "San Francisco Chronicle"
The juiciest bitsare the memos, never before made public.They are
Grove in the moment and uncut, an everyday view of a complex
personality that can be affectionate, vulgar, demanding and
funny.
Kevin Maney, "USA Today"
Andy Grove is everything Richard Tedlow describes in this
definitive biography. Andy defines leadership in the modern age and
Tedlow captures it perfectly.
Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google Inc.
Fascinatingought to be required reading for anyone who wants to
understand Silicon Valley. No one, aside perhaps from Andy Grove
himself, has made such a sweeping analysis of Intel, its history
and Groves life as Tedlow.
Dean Takahashi, "San Jose Mercury News"
Tedlows meticulous reporting and access to Groves voluminous papers
make a compelling case that Grove deserves high ranking not only
among captains of industry, but also among thinkers about
leadership, management, strategy and the future in the information
age.
"The Washington Post"
Offers numerous lessons on how an executive leading a company today
must constantly acquire new knowledge, then adapt or change
strategy and execution.
Carol Hymowitz, "The Wall Street Journal"
Truly illuminatingHighly readable.
"Publishers Weekly"
One of the ten best business books of the year.
"BusinessWeek"
Packed with detail about how its subject built chipmaker Intel and
ran one of the essential companies of our era.
"Newsweek"
A warm and discursive portrait of a complex man.
Elizabeth Corcoran, "San Francisco Chronicle"
The juiciest bitsare the memos, never before made public.They are
Grove in the moment and uncut, an everyday view of a complex
personality that can be affectionate, vulgar, demanding and
funny.
Kevin Maney, "USA Today"
Andy Grove is everything Richard Tedlow describes in this
definitive biography. Andy defines leadership in the modern age and
Tedlow captures it perfectly.
Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google Inc.
Fascinatingought to be required reading for anyone who wants to
understand Silicon Valley. No one, aside perhaps from Andy Grove
himself, has made such a sweeping analysis of Intel, its history
and Groves life as Tedlow.
Dean Takahashi, "San Jose Mercury News"
Tedlows meticulous reporting and access to Groves voluminous papers
make a compelling case that Grove deserves high ranking not only
among captains of industry, but also among thinkers about
leadership, management, strategy and the future in the information
age.
"The Washington Post"
Offers numerous lessons on how an executive leading a company today
must constantly acquire new knowledge, then adapt or change
strategy and execution.
Carol Hymowitz, "The Wall Street Journal"
Truly illuminatingHighly readable.
"Publishers Weekly"
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