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HP Phenomenon Innovation and Business Transformation

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ISBN-10: 0804752869

ISBN-13: 9780804752862

Edition: 2009

Authors: Charles H. House, Raymond L. Price

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The HP Phenomenontells the story of how Hewlett-Packard innovated and transformed itself seven times while most of its competitors were unable to make even one significant transformation. It describes those transformations, how they started, how they prevailed, and how the challenges along the way were overcomereinforcing David Packard's observation that "change and conflict are the only real constants." The book also details the philosophies, practices, and organizational principles that enabled this unprecedented sequence of innovations and transformations. In so doing, the authors capture the elusive "spirit of innovation" required to fuel growth and transformation in all companies:…    
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Book details

List price: $65.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 10/9/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 2.244

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Foreword by Gifford Pinchot
Introduction: Shards in the Glass Ceiling
Creating the HP Way
Lord Kelvin's Imperative
Scaling the HP Way
Division Renewal and the Corporate Laboratories
Planned Transformation
Unexpected Transformation
Second Watershed
The Secret Sauce
Disruptive Forces
Marks on Paper
We Need to Be Number One
Looking Forward
Strategic Turmoil
Amicable Separation
Indigestion
Who Decides Who Decides?
Epilogue: Where Now?
Appendices
Acknowledgments
Notes
HP/Agilent Names Index
HP/Agilent Specific Topics Index
General Index
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