I saw that article too and am glad you started this thread. A few thoughts:
1) I think Andy Grove is being sincere. The saying about people towards the end of their life is that they are more honest, because they know how the story has turned out. We should be listening.
2) An economist said recently (can't remember whom) that this crisis is leading to a crisis in economics. We've always taken it on blind faith that globalization benefits our society. Hopefully we'll see more divergent viewpoints voiced like that of Mr. Grove.
3) American businesses are starting to learn that they are not on equal footing in China. If the next great growth story is the Chinese middle-class, how does an entrepreneur in the west effectively compete for that market?
-lf
1) I think Andy Grove is being sincere. The saying about people towards the end of their life is that they are more honest, because they know how the story has turned out. We should be listening.
2) An economist said recently (can't remember whom) that this crisis is leading to a crisis in economics. We've always taken it on blind faith that globalization benefits our society. Hopefully we'll see more divergent viewpoints voiced like that of Mr. Grove.
3) American businesses are starting to learn that they are not on equal footing in China. If the next great growth story is the Chinese middle-class, how does an entrepreneur in the west effectively compete for that market?
-lf