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Author:Yoffie, D. B.
Kwak, M.
Title:Playing by the Rules: How Intel Avoids Antitrust Litigation
Journal:Harvard Business Review
2001 : JUN, VOL. 79:6, p. 119-124
Index terms:ANTITRUST
LITIGATION
REGULATIONS
Language:eng
Abstract:In this article, the authors suggest that Intel's approach compliance provides a valuable model for any enterprise that may come under regulators' scrutiny. They describe how Intel created extremely conservative antitrust compliance standards and then instituted a series of unique training events that had active support from then-CEO Andy Grove and others in senior management. First, live training - not just instructional pamphlets or videos - was given to all affected employees. Those classes were followed by customized training programs for different parts of the company. Then, to drive antitrust awareness deeper into the company's memory, Intel carried out random audits of employees' files and conducted mock depositions.
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