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A 6 page paper which criticizes the entrepreneurship of Andrew S. Grove. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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of technology and the company of Intel. He is "a co-founder of microprocessor manufacturer Intel Corporation" and his ideas and perspectives have led to a great deal of success for
the company. The following paper examines his entrepreneurship, analyzing its success. Andrew S. Grove According to most people in the field "Andrew S. Grove has made outstanding contributions
to both the business and academic communities" (Puffer, 1999; 15). As mentioned, he is a co-founder of Intel Corporation which was founded in 1968. In the following we see more
information relating to Grove and his accomplishments: "With 1998 revenues surpassing $26 billion, Intel is also one of the worlds most highly successful companies. Dr. Groves spectacular achievements have been
recognized by many organizations. Three prestigious awards he received in 1997 were Time magazines Man of the Year, CEO magazines CEO of the Year, and Industry Week magazines Technology Leader
of the Year" (Puffer, 1999; 15). Such information seems to indicate that Grove is anything but a failure in terms of his entrepreneurship. He has been actively involved in
the academic community as well, teaching what he knows at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. He also possesses several
different patents involving semiconductor products. He is the author of several books, as well as more than 40 different technical papers. "He has also been a frequent contributor to Fortune,
The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Working Woman magazine. Dr. Grove emigrated to the U.S. from Hungary and subsequently earned a BA in chemical engineering from the
City College of New York, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley" (Puffer, 1999; 15). All of this information illustrates a man of great success. He can
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