In 'Swimming Across', Andrew S. Grove recounts his remarkable journey from a war-torn childhood in Hungary to becoming the CEO of Intel. Grove uses the metaphor of swimming to explore the currents of adversity, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of progress. His story is a gripping testament to resilience, as he navigates life's unpredictable waves and transforms challenges into opportunities. As he shares his insights on leadership and technology, readers are invited to ponder the transformative power of determination. This evocative memoir not only chronicles a personal odyssey but also inspires a deeper understanding of how we can all master the waters of change.
By Andrew S. Grove
Published: 2001
""In the waters of life, we discover that the strength to swim forward often comes from embracing the currents of change rather than resisting them.""
Set in the cruel years of Hungary's Nazi occupation and subsequent communist regime, the bestselling "Swimming Across" is the stunning childhood memoir of one of the leading thinkers of our time, legendary Intel chairman, Andrew S. Grove. Photos throughout.
Andrew S. Grove was a Hungarian-American engineer, businessman, and author, best known as the former CEO and chairman of Intel Corporation. Born on September 2, 1936, in Budapest, Hungary, he emigrated to the United States in 1956, escaping the Soviet regime. Grove played a crucial role in transforming Intel into a leading player in the semiconductor industry, particularly with the development of microprocessors. In addition to his business acumen, he authored several influential books, including "Only the Paranoid Survive," which offers insights into corporate strategy and management. Grove passed away on March 21, 2016, leaving a lasting legacy as a pioneer in technology and a thought leader in business.
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