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The Intel 80386 Business Case
05-26-10
[Recorded: January 26, 2009] Under the leadership of Andy Grove and Gordon Moore, the personal computer market changed in October 1985 with the launch of the Intel 80386 microprocessor. Today, no one will dispute that Intel is a world-leading company, but few recall that Intels path to becoming a technology giant was solidified by an unprecedented business strategy. In this lecture Harvard Business School Professor and CHM Board Member Richard S. Tedlow presents and reviews Intels sole-source supplier business strategy. Learn how Intel forever changed the landscape of the computing industry with its decision in the mid-1980s to act as the sole source for its revolutionary 80386 microprocessor. Prior to this risky and unorthodox move, companies would second-source products by licensing their technology to competitors the way it was always done. The 386 microprocessor marked the end of second-sourcing and the beginning of Intels leadership as a components-supplier in the personal computer market. But why was this significant and what did it mean to the future of the microprocessor and the future of personal computers? Professor Tedlow presents the business case, as taught in his Harvard Business School classes, to describe how these important decisions were made and what valuable lessons we can learn from Intels industry-changing business choices.
Presenter: Misty O’Connor. Synopsis: Seminar presented to Cuyahoga Valley School District teachers exploring the impact and uses for new technologies in today’s classrooms.
Professor Nunamaker is a Regents Professor, holds the Soldwedel Chair of Management Information Systems, is the Director of the Center for Management of Information (CMI) at the Eller College of Management. Using software modules, Dr. Nunamaker has devised a specialized computer language to allow computer technology to tap into human thinking and behavior and to apply this to software programs that allow meeting participants to express ideas, feelings and thoughts freely and without recrimination, all the while guiding the process for which the meeting was called to fruitful conclusions. Using his software system through Decision Making Laboratories, meetings now become organized, productive, thoughtful and culminate in actionable items in record time. In addition, Dr. Nunamaker has recently turned his attention to the use of specially developed software-hardware systems to detect deception in interrogation settings. Using scientifically based analysis of human behavior, his Deception Detection program detects lying using remote measurements of psychophysiological changes in blood pressure, pulse rate, eye gaze, body language, other parameters that predict deception at a very high level of confidence. Jay Nunamaker, phd, Regents Professor of Management Information Systems, Eller School of Management. Innovation Day at The UA celebrates technology development and commercialization by highlighting the research achievements of students, staff and faculty.The Technology …
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