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April 24, 2024

EP74 Only the Paranoid Survive

EP74 Only the Paranoid Survive

In this episode we cover Andy Grove's famous book, Only the Paranoid Survive. Andy Grove was a co-founder and former CEO of Intel, leading the company through some of its best years as it established a stronghold over the growing PC market. In this book, he talks about the many challenges they faced before getting to that point.


Andy Grove views technological change through the lens of strategic inflection points, sharing how you can either be disrupted into oblivion because of one, or cause one onto others. He describes the struggles Intel faced as its success in the memory business was eroded, and how they had to let go of their old identity to build a lasting business.


Fortunately, Intel had been quietly working on another chip, the microprocessor, at the same time, so now they could focus all their energy on this product and lead the PC revolution. We discuss many of his insights around disruption, and how it has impacted countless industries since, such as discount retailing, cable TV, film photography, and newspapers. Enjoy!

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Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points that Challenge Every Company - Andrew Grove

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The Web of Ideas: Only the Paranoid Survive (my notes on the book)

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Show Notes:

3:01 - Intel abandons their identity of memory chips for something better

12:34 - Change is the only constant in technology

15:03 - The PC inflection point

21:46 - A few examples of Innovator's Dilemma disruption

29:27 - Only the paranoid survive

34:31 - Predicting the impact of the Internet in the late 90s