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To: brushwud who wrote (138192)6/26/2001 5:26:39 PM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Instead, he grew up in the Intel culture, in which for thirty years Andy Grove was the management ramrod that made the Intel machine run by confrontational management including screaming at people. (And the machine doesn't hit on all cylinders anymore.)

Andy Grove doesn't run the day to day Operations anymore. Craig does. You're "Constructive Confrontation" scenario is ancient history.

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Our workforce spans over 40 nations and includes more than 70,000 employees worldwide, which represents a rich assortment of countries and cultures. We believe that the wide-ranging experiences and perspectives of our varied population is exciting and necessary for our success. We want to continue to expand as a global company and to do this, we need the broad range of ideas and experiences of our employees, community and suppliers.

Company Culture and Values
Our culture is based on teamwork, open communication and an idea that all employees are equal. All employees, from our CEO to interns, work in similar cubicles, park in the same parking lots and eat in the same cafeterias.

--- Does Jerry Still Have his limo???

Our culture has what's called an "open door philosophy." It means that all employees can approach any level of manager if they feel that an issue needs to be raised. We want employees to be able to voice concerns quickly and effectively to seek resolution.

---And By The Way.....

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