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by Traster
2168 days ago
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It doesn't seem to be a coincidence how BK's tenure as CEO of Intel coincided perfectly with Intel completely failing to deliver on their plans. It's fascinating to hear about the personalities that led to the culture there, but the idea of the leadership not listening to data is spot on. I certainly heard from people within some pretty core teams that quality control was more a matter of making sure that the process was seen to be adhered to rather than really getting things right- like removing failing tests so that all the tests pass so that they can sign off the process. |
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