Have you ever considered what happens when a major technology company switches out leaders?
Intel is just doing this in its
data center business unit. They just brought on new leaders, and it sounds like they are looking to overturn how they do things. If you follow the
data center business element of
Intel, this is great news because new leaders means new leadership, and changes in direction or strategy.
Why Is Intel Changing Leaders?
The
data center business at
Intel has its weaknesses, and it is also facing competitors chasing it down. By adding new leaders,
Intel is looking for new ideas that will allow it to pursue new ways to implement action in its
data center business unit.
- New perspectives - New leaders can create new strategic approaches
- More innovation - Faster deliverable product and services
- Better focus - Give time and money to better performing resource
The new leaders will be like a coach for a sports team. A coach can turn things around very quickly.
What This Means for Intel
This isn't just a change in people, this is a strategic change -
Intel wants to focus on more important things: namely,
server chips and
cloud-based solutions so they can keep up with the competition and provide better products to customers.
The goals are to look at delivering:
- Faster and Smarter Decision Making - Eliminate lead-time between strategic decisions
- Speed to Actions - Both increasing AND completing work outside of important things
- Customer Focused - Identify products that are relevant to customers
From my experience in tech, companies that take decisive action by rapidly replacing leadership typically enter a growth cycle faster than companies that don't.
Intel appears to be interested in this.
The Main takeaway
Competitors like
AMD and
NVIDIA are making moves quickly.
Intel's leadership change will allow them to catch up - potentially even get ahead. We will see if the industry can discern whether or not the new leaders can create a meaningful shift.
The Bottom Line
In conclusion,
Intel's leadership shifting indicates a significant shift in their
data center strategy. They want to innovate faster, as well as execute and prioritize better.
If you enjoy tech news at all, this is a story to keep your eye on - who knows,
Intel reverting may change the
data center game - and it will be fun to watch. After all, when a big company shifts, there is usually something interesting going on.