An edition of The HP Way (1995)

Hui pu feng fan

Bi'er Huilie he Dawei Puke de chuang ye chuan qi

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Hui pu feng fan
David Packard
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An edition of The HP Way (1995)

Hui pu feng fan

Bi'er Huilie he Dawei Puke de chuang ye chuan qi

Di 1 ban
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  • 11 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

In the fall of 1930, David Packard left his hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, to enroll at Stanford University. There, he befriended another freshman, Bill Hewlett. After graduation from college, Hewlett and Packard decided to throw their lots in together. They tossed a coin to decide whose name should go first on the notice of incorporation, then cast about in search of products to sell.

Today, the one-car garage in Palo Alto that housed their first workshop is a California historic landmark: the birthplace of Silicon Valley. And Hewlett-Packard has produced thousands of innovative products for millions of customers throughout the world. Their little company employs 98,400 people and boasts constantly increasing sales that reached $25 billion in 1994.

While there are many successful companies, there is only one Hewlett-Packard. Because from the very beginning, Bill and Dave had a way of doing things that was contrary to the prevailing management strategies. In defining the objectives for their company, Packard and Hewlett wanted more than profits, revenue growth, and a constant stream of new, happy customers.

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Cover of: The HP Way
The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company (Collins Business Essentials)
January 3, 2006, Collins
Paperback in English
Cover of: The HP Way
The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company (Collins Business Essentials)
January 3, 2006, Collins
in English
Cover of: The HP way
The HP way: how Bill Hewlett and I built our company
1996, HarperBusiness
in English - 1st paperback ed.
Cover of: The HP Way
The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company
June 5, 1996, Collins
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Hui pu feng fan
Hui pu feng fan: Bi'er Huilie he Dawei Puke de chuang ye chuan qi
1995, Zhi ku gu fen you xian gong si
in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: The HP way
The HP way: how Bill Hewlett and I built our company
1995, HarperBusiness
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Hp Way
The Hp Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company
May 1995, HarperAudio
Audio cassette in English
Cover of: The Hp Way
The Hp Way: How Bill Hewlett & I Built Our Company
March 1995, Diane Pub Co
Paperback in English
Cover of: The HP Way
The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company
May 24, 1995, Collins
Hardcover in English - 1st ed edition

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Edition Notes

Translation of: The HP way : how Bill Hewlett and I built our company.

Published in
Taibei Shi
Series
Qi guan -- 16
Genre
Biography.

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10, 215 p. :
Number of pages
215

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Open Library
OL22938162M
ISBN 10
9578829663
OCLC/WorldCat
34694531

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AS WE GET OLDER we have the opportunity to look back over many years and see how certain events, seemingly unimportant at the time, had a profound effect in shaping our business or professional careers.
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