Only the Paranoid Survive (Paperback)

How to Exploit the Crisis Points that Challenge Every Company and Career

Andrew Grove

The classic guide for leaders on turning difficulty into advantage

'This book is about one super-important concept. You must learn about 'Strategic Inflection Points', because sooner or later you are going to live through one.' - Steve Jobs

There are moments in any business when massive change occurs, when all the rules shift fast and forever. They can make or break companies and individuals, and they can happen at any moment.

Andrew Grove calls such moments strategic inflection points, and he lived through several as CEO of Intel, where he transformed the company into the world's largest computer chipmaker, and the 7th most profitable company in the Fortune 500. Drawing on decades of personal experience and insight, as well as examining timeless examples from other companies, Grove reveals how to identify and exploit the key moments of change that generate either drastic failure or incredible success.

Only the Paranoid Survive is a classic lesson in leadership that anyone in any industry will benefit from. Because we must all assume that something will change - and soon.

Publication date: 07/07/2022

£10.99

ISBN: 9781800810624

Imprint: Profile Books

Subject: Business & Management

Reviews for Only the Paranoid Survive

'The best book on business'

 Forbes

'This terrific book is dangerous ... It will make people think.'

Peter Drucker 

'The best manager in the world'

 Fortune

'Common sense is probably the first thing you'll lose when you start on a strategic inflection curve. And then you'll need this book'

 Daily Telegraph

'A great book on strategy'

Ben Horowitz, author of 'The Hard Thing About Hard Things' 

'This book is about one super-important concept. You must learn about 'Strategic Inflection Points', because sooner or later you are going to live through one.'

Steve Jobs 

Andrew Grove

Andrew Grove

Andrew S. Grove was the CEO of Intel, and the company's third employee. An early titan of Silicon Valley, he was 'idolized' by Steve Jobs, transformed Intel into the world's largest computer chip maker and helped shape the world of computing. Having immigrated from Hungary to the US aged 20, he would go on to amass a personal fortune, and to write books on management – including High Output Management – that continue to influence leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and Ben Horowitz today.