Intel and the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree: Why Management Should Be Held Accountable!
I find it interesting that like the proverbial “bad penny” the unethical actions of Intel relative to waging “a systematic campaign to shut out rivals’ competing microchips,” continues to turn up. The latest example of poor corporate citizenry from the monolithic chip maker was revealed yesterday through an announcement that the FTC is suing Intel … Read more
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Will the real Daffy Duck(s) please stand up!
Posted by piblogger on January 21, 2011 · Comments Off
“Let me explain it to you this way Jon,” offered one of my lecturers in a course I was taking . . . “it’s like you are a passenger on the Titanic and after striking the iceberg you run to the Captain’s deck to let him know what happened and discover that the Captain is … Read more
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