Lisa Su’s strategic leadership: Will she change her approach post Xilinx and Pensando acquisitions?

Shwetha Kumari, Jitesh Nair
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Learning outcomes This case is designed to achieve the following learning objectives: recognize the impact of personality traits on leadership style; identify the key elements in a turnaround strategy; examine leadership best practices from a gender perspective; and assess the role of strategic decision-making on company growth. Case overview/synopsis The case study describes how Lisa Su (Su), the first woman CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, helped turn around the debt-laden semiconductor firm within a decade through her transformational leadership, vision and values. The case first touches upon Su’s early life and education and the influence of her parents in shaping her personality. It then focuses on the first half of Su’s career, during which she was working on semiconductor projects and was involved in research and product development, and how she made the gradual shift to a people management role in her stint of over a decade at IBM followed by a leadership opportunity at Freescale Semiconductor Inc. The case then describes Su’s move to AMD in 2012 as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the company’s global business divisions at a time when AMD was nearly US$2.5bn in debt and revenues had increased only once in the previous five years. There were also rumors of bankruptcy and spin-offs after the company lost more than US$1bn in the year 2012. The cas Complexity academic level This case is meant for MBA students as part of their Organizational Behavior, Leadership, and Strategic Management curriculum. Supplementary materials Teaching notes Student feedback details. Subject code CCS 11: Strategy.
苏莉萨的战略领导力:她会在收购赛灵思和Pensando后改变策略吗?
本案例旨在达到以下学习目标:认识人格特质对领导风格的影响;确定扭亏为盈战略的关键要素;从性别角度审视领导力最佳实践;并评估战略决策在公司发展中的作用。案例概述/摘要本案例研究描述了amd首位女性首席执行官苏莉萨(Lisa Su)如何通过她的变革型领导力、远见和价值观,在十年内帮助这家负债累累的半导体公司扭亏为盈。这个案例首先涉及到苏的早期生活和教育,以及她父母对她性格的影响。然后重点介绍了苏女士职业生涯的前半部分,在此期间,她从事半导体项目,参与研究和产品开发,以及她在IBM工作十多年后如何逐渐转变为人员管理角色,随后又在飞思卡尔半导体公司担任领导职务。该案件随后描述了苏在2012年跳槽到AMD担任公司全球业务部门的高级副总裁兼总经理,当时AMD的债务接近25亿美元,而在过去的五年里,AMD的收入只增加了一次。2012年,该公司亏损超过10亿美元,有破产和分拆的传言。本案例适用于MBA学生,作为其组织行为学、领导力和战略管理课程的一部分。补充材料教学笔记学生反馈细节。主题代码CCS 11:战略。
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