Book summaryDavid Packard met Bill Hewlett in 1930 at Stanford University. The two young men inspired by their product ideas and engineering know-how, set up shop in a one-car garage in Palo Alto in what is now known as Silicon Valley. They developed, early on, a management style that has become known as the HP way. The cofounder takes this opportunity to tell the exemplary story of how the company grew and why it has been so successful. |
The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Companyby David Packard
Book desription: Collins, 1996-06-05. Paperback. Very Good. No spine creases, folded pages or writing. Light cover wear, mostly at edges.
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