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- Book Title
- HP Phenomenon : Innovation and Business Transformation
- ISBN
- 9780804752862
- Subject Area
- Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics
- Publication Name
- Hp Phenomenon : Innovation and Business Transformation
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Subject
- Industries / Computers & Information Technology, Electronics / General, Corporate & Business History
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.5 in
- Item Weight
- 36.4 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 656 Pages
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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804752869
ISBN-13
9780804752862
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73295103
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
656 Pages
Publication Name
Hp Phenomenon : Innovation and Business Transformation
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Industries / Computers & Information Technology, Electronics / General, Corporate & Business History
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
36.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-011576
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"At last! The 'HP Way', that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise." --Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, "The authors have then woven the wealth of all gathered as well as richly experienced information into a systematic revelation of six successful paradigm shifts that have kept this company young and afloat. The book is alive with countless intimate details of internal conflicts and their resolutions, which lead to important direction shifts. It also provides an insight into the management style that assured the cooperation of all employees of the company during the transition phases."-- Midwest Book Review, "The authors have then woven the wealth of all gathered as well as richly experienced information into a systematic revelation of six successful paradigm shifts that have kept this company young and afloat. The book is alive with countless intimate details of internal conflicts and their resolutions, which lead to important direction shifts. It also provides an insight into the management style that assured the cooperation of all employees of the company during the transition phases."-Midwest Book Review, "At last! The 'HP Way', that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise." —Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, "At last! The 'HP Way', that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise." -Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, "The authors have then woven the wealth of all gathered as well as richly experienced information into a systematic revelation of six successful paradigm shifts that have kept this company young and afloat. The book is alive with countless intimate details of internal conflicts and their resolutions, which lead to important direction shifts. It also provides an insight into the management style that assured the cooperation of all employees of the company during the transition phases."— Midwest Book Review, "This magnificent book is so rich with detail and stimulation, so dense with data and opinion. It's not a book to be skimmed or cherry picked.there are just too many purported lessons to take away. It's a tour-de-force." --Bruce Abell, Santa Fe Associates International "Chuck House has written one for the ages....Literally the Book of Genesis on Silicon Valley. The HP Phenomenon is both important and highly entertaining." --Michael Moe, Silicon Valley Entrepreneur and Investor, author of Finding the Next Starbucks " The HP Phenomenon might well be the most important management book of the 21st century because it will stand alone as a testament to another way in a management world increasingly taken over by CPAs, MBAs, and financial administrators." --Don Hammond, Retired HP Laboratories Director, " The HP Phenomenon might well be the most important management book of the 21st century because it will stand alone as a testament to another way in a management world increasingly taken over by CPAs, MBAs, and financial administrators." --Don Hammond, Retired HP Laboratories Director, "At last! The 'HP Way', that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story.The HP Phenomenonis the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise." -Michael S. Malone, author ofBill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, "This is important history, compellingly told. House gives us a rare look into how Silicon Valley innovates, making this book a must-read for historian and entrepreneur alike." -Paul Saffo, Technology Forecaster, "This is important history, compellingly told. House gives us a rare look into how Silicon Valley innovates, making this book a must-read for historian and entrepreneur alike." --Paul Saffo, Technology Forecaster, "The authors have then woven the wealth of all gathered as well as richly experienced information into a systematic revelation of six successful paradigm shifts that have kept this company young and afloat. The book is alive with countless intimate details of internal conflicts and their resolutions, which lead to important direction shifts. It also provides an insight into the management style that assured the cooperation of all employees of the company during the transition phases."- Midwest Book Review, "This book is exceptional in its content, research, and strategic depth. The authors have lived the HP Culture, and the insights they bring to the super complex matter of product and business strategies in the late 1900s is amazing. The period of John Young had some of the most elusive decisions on computer operating systems one could ever imagine. They all become clear in this book." —John Minck, HP retired 1995 and author of Inside HP: A Narrative History of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990, "Chuck House has written one for the ages....Literally the Book of Genesis on Silicon Valley. The HP Phenomenon is both important and highly entertaining." --Michael Moe, Silicon Valley Entrepreneur and Investor, author of Finding the Next Starbucks, "This magnificent book is so rich with detail and stimulation, so dense with data and opinion. It's not a book to be skimmed or cherry picked.there are just too many purported lessons to take away. It's a tour-de-force." -Bruce Abell, Santa Fe Associates, "This book is exceptional in its content, research, and strategic depth. The authors have lived the HP Culture, and the insights they bring to the super complex matter of product and business strategies in the late 1900s is amazing. The period of John Young had some of the most elusive decisions on computer operating systems one could ever imagine. They all become clear in this book." -John Minck, HP retired 1995 and author ofInside HP: A Narrative History of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990, "This book is exceptional in its content, research, and strategic depth. The authors have lived the HP Culture, and the insights they bring to the super complex matter of product and business strategies in the late 1900s is amazing. The period of John Young had some of the most elusive decisions on computer operating systems one could ever imagine. They all become clear in this book." -John Minck, HP retired 1995 and author of Inside HP: A Narrative History of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990, "This book is exceptional in its content, research, and strategic depth. The authors have lived the HP Culture, and the insights they bring to the super complex matter of product and business strategies in the late 1900s is amazing. The period of John Young had some of the most elusive decisions on computer operating systems one could ever imagine. They all become clear in this book." --John Minck, HP retired 1995 and author of Inside HP: A Narrative History of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990, "This magnificent book is so rich with detail and stimulation, so dense with data and opinion. It's not a book to be skimmed or cherry picked.there are just too many purported lessons to take away. It's a tour-de-force." --Bruce Abell, Santa Fe Associates International, "This magnificent book is so rich with detail and stimulation, so dense with data and opinion. It's not a book to be skimmed or cherry picked.there are just too many purported lessons to take away. It's a tour-de-force." —Bruce Abell, Santa Fe Associates International, "This magnificent book is so rich with detail and stimulation, so dense with data and opinion. It's not a book to be skimmed or cherry picked.there are just too many purported lessons to take away. It's a tour-de-force." -Bruce Abell, Santa Fe Associates International, "This is important history, compellingly told. House gives us a rare look into how Silicon Valley innovates, making this book a must-read for historian and entrepreneur alike." —Paul Saffo, Technology Forecaster
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.7/610040973
Synopsis
The HP Phenomenon tells the story of how Hewlett-Packard innovated and transformed itself six 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 overcome--reinforcing 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: innovation that is customer-centered, contribution-driven, and growth-focused. The corporate ethos described in this book--with its emphasis on bottom-up innovation and sufficient flexibility to see results brought to the marketplace and brought alive inside the company--is radically different from current management "best practice." Thus, while primarily a history of Hewlett-Packard, The HP Phenomenon also holds profound lessons for engineers, managers, and organizational leaders hoping to transform their own organizations. "At last The 'HP Way, that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise."--Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, The HP Phenomenon tells the story of how Hewlett-Packard innovated and transformed itself six 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 overcome--reinforcing 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: innovation that is customer-centered, contribution-driven, and growth-focused. The corporate ethos described in this book--with its emphasis on bottom-up innovation and sufficient flexibility to see results brought to the marketplace and brought alive inside the company--is radically different from current management "best practice." Thus, while primarily a history of Hewlett-Packard, The HP Phenomenon also holds profound lessons for engineers, managers, and organizational leaders hoping to transform their own organizations. "At last! The 'HP Way, that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise."--Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, The HP Phenomenon tells the story of how Hewlett-Packard innovated and transformed itself six 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 overcome--reinforcing 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: innovation that is customer-centered, contribution-driven, and growth-focused. The corporate ethos described in this book--with its emphasis on bottom-up innovation and sufficient flexibility to see results brought to the marketplace and brought alive inside the company--is radically different from current management "best practice." Thus, while primarily a history of Hewlett-Packard, The HP Phenomenon also holds profound lessons for engineers, managers, and organizational leaders hoping to transform their own organizations."At last! The 'HP Way, that most famous of all corporate philosophies, has taken on an almost mythical status. But how did it really work? How did it make Hewlett-Packard the fastest growing, most admired, large company of the last half-century? Now, two important figures in HP's history, Chuck House and Raymond Price, have finally given us the whole story. The HP Phenomenon is the book we've been waiting for: the definitive treatise on how Bill and Dave ran their legendary company, day to day and year to year. It should be a core text for generations of young entrepreneurs and managers, a roadmap to building a great enterprise."--Michael S. Malone, author of Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company, Hewlett-Packard is the eighth largest industrial company in America. This book will examine the Hewlett-Packard company from its origins until the founders changed the CEO for the last time, fifty-three years later.
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HD9696
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2009
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