Andy Grove


Dear Andy

When he's not running Intel, Andrew S. Grove dispenses management advice to the troubled and profitless  Read story

Grist: The Inevitable Rise of the Entrepreneur

The survival of the fittest doesn't always mean the survival of the biggest. Indeed, the natural life cycle of the American economy always eventually favors ...  Read story

The Disruptive Start-Up: Clayton Christensen On How To Compete With The Best

How can you tell if your plan to take on a big swinging company is smart or foolhardy? Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen might have th...  Read story

Grist: The Risk of Doing Nothing

It's easy for businesses to quantify mistakes. But the bigger financial risk is the hidden cost of doing nothing.  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: choosing the best investor for your company, saving money by recycling paper, having employees work from home, implementing groupware, a...  Read story

Avoiding the Tipping Point

Anyone who has ever been with a growing company from its early start-up days to any measure of significant size has undoubtedly experienced the tipping p...  Read story

Op-ed: Foreign Students Who Study Engineering Deserve Citizenship

It's time that we stop envying China, and start making the U.S. a friendlier place for engineers.  Read story

In Search Of The Above Average

Tom Peters got us all hot for excellence. But when we strive to achieve it, a new book argues, we're prone to certain pitfalls.  Read story

E-mail With. . .Nicholas Negroponte

A multimedia expert discusses with 'Inc. Technology's editor how business and technology intersect.  Read story

Is Big Back? Or Is Small Still Beautiful?

The current boom in mergers and acquisitions in today's market seems to suggest that bigger is better. Not so. Here's why smaller companies have distinct adv...  Read story

Dossier: Keep Me a Prize

Sure, you can build a company and hope that it outlives you, but why stop there? A prize program offers immortality.  Read story

Cracks in the Melting Pot

Visa restrictions are keeping entrepreneurial immigrants away, and they're finding new opportunities overseas.  Read story

The Entrepreneurial Mystique

Almost all of the conventional wisdom about entrepreneurship, says Peter Drucker, is dead wrong. Entrepreneurship is nothing more than a discipline and, like...  Read story

The Soloist

In the August 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin began chronicling her career as a solo act. In this excerpt from her diary, she searches for her own identit...  Read story

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