Intel, Lip-Bu Tan and Outlines Recovery Strategy
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Tan has prioritized customer engagement and internal evaluation, aiming to rebuild Intel’s reputation through innovation, efficiency, and cultural reform.
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Tan went on to opine that Intel’s best solution here is to stop acting like a major corporation and instead start acting like a start-up.
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