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Avis (10)
A must read.
A must read for anyone interested in HP and the HP WAY.
A tedious read, but some pearls of insight
I'm am HP employee, joining HP about two years ago as part of the EDS acquisition.
A PENETRATING EXPLORATION OF A DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION
This book has some basic take-aways including: focus on significant contributions; create a corporate structure to allow, stimulate, and nurture new ideas; move decision-making as low as is possible; stay on course on new ideas in the marketplace; centralized crucial infrastructure, and decentralize everything else; and take the time to get the right people--don't settle for second-best.
My HP Way
I'm very pleased to see a book that chronicles what for me was a major part of not just my professional life, but a large part of my life period.
Lots of stories, more detailed than expected
I have not read the book, just looked through some of the pages and read some of them for less than one hour.
Many flaws, but captures the old HP
Clearly the authors did their homework, but they offer a limited perspective nonetheless.
HP "Reality Show" worthy of an Oscar
The forward of this book written by Gifford Pinchot describes how Chuck House earned the MEDAL OF DEFIANCE certificate.
From a Former HP "Innovator"
As an HP employee for 25 years, I found the book extremely engaging, yet couldn't read it all in one sitting.
An awesome book
I just finished reading The HP Phenomenon book.
Epic in scope, provocative, and challenging
This book argues that HP's success is to due to its ability to transform itself to meet the challenges of new markets, customers, and times.