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Three Deadly Traps Of Success! Posted: 30 Nov 2012 04:54 AM PST Recently when I saw the announcement that Paul Otelllini, the current CEO of Intel, was retiring, I immediately thought of Andy Grove, a former CEO of Intel who is generally viewed as one of the greatest CEO's of our times.
A simple business philosophyGrove is famous for his simple business philosophy. According to Grove; "Business success contains the seeds of its own destruction. Success breeds complacency. Complacency breeds failure. Only the paranoid survive." Grove explains his reasoning: "A corporation is a living organism; it has to continue to shed its skin. Methods have to change. Focus has to change. Values have to change. The sum total of those changes is transformation." Another reason why I bring up Andy Grove is that his record is so drastically different from that of Intel's retiring CEO, Paul Otelllini. While during his 8 year tenure as CEO, Otellini did a fine job preserving Intel's 80+% share of the PC microprocessor market and that is a major accomplishment. On the other hand, the company's stock price is actually off -4% versus the price when Otellini took over as CEO 8 years ago. Why the lackluster stock price performance?The personal computer business is starting to decline, for the first time in history, and the big growth areas for microprocessors are the tablets and smartphones, both of which are the absolute rage these days. Unfortunately for Intel, it is struggling with both tablets and smartphones. The big players are ARM and Qualcomm. In fact, it was a real surprise to see recently that Qualcomm has eclipsed Intel's market capitalization to become the most valuable semiconductor company. Even in servers, Intel could soon face strong competition from rival ARM-based chips. The real shocker here is that if there was going to be one company who would religiously live by the philosophy of Andy Grove, you would expect it to be Intel! Three deally trapsSo what is the learning here? Success leads to complacency which leads to the following three traps that are deadly:
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