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Fear is good, Intel chief says; Businessman/author says being afraid of competition helps
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The Sun - Baltimore, Md.
Date: Sep 30, 1996
Start Page: 17.C
Section: BUSINESS
Text Word Count: 928
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"Paranoid" doesn't appear after the first page, but [Andy Grove] strongly believes fear has a role in the workplace, and that is a key premise of the book. Grove believes fear is one reason why Intel, the company he helped start in 1968 and has led since 1987, has become the world's largest maker of computer chips.

Grove said the pain of the memory chip crisis came back as Intel coped with the negative attention generated by the flawed microprocessor.

PHOTO; Caption: Critical time: Andy Grove, Intel Corp.'s president and chief executive officer, shows the Pentium microprocessor.; Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS: 1994

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