iifm | HP AT CULTURAL CROSSROADS | DWO Assignment | | | 11/23/2011 | | Submitted By- Advait Mohole Rahul Sharma Priyam Khare Saumya Chauhan Introduction to the case The case is about the changes brought by a newly appointed C.E.O. and the shift it brought in the much cherished culture of HP. HP a well set up and once a market leader‚ setup by two young graduates of Stanford‚ Bill Hewlett and David Packard‚ was facing the problem after the retirement of its founder members and a not so
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The HP-COMPAQ Merger “A hi-tech giant or another merger fiasco” 1 Executive Summary. The world’s largest corporate Information Technology merger began in September 2001 when HP announced that they would acquire Compaq in an all stock purchase valued at $25 billion. Over an 8 month period ending in May 2002‚ the merger passed shareholder and regulatory approval with the end result being one company. The new HP has annual sales of approximately $90 billion which is comparable to IBM‚ and an
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1.1 The history or background of the HP HP was started in a one-car garage in 1983 by two Stanford University classmates. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tried their hand at making and marketing an audio oscillator. Their initial success made them formalize their partnership between on 01 January 1993. The 1940s HP grows‚ Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard create a management style that forms the basis of HP’s famously open corporate culture and influences the later of technology companies. Hewlett-
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A Forrester Consulting Thought Leadership Paper Commissioned By Amazon Webstore The Agility Imperative Embracing Software-As-A-Service To Drive Customer Intimacy In A Fast-Changing World April 2013 Forrester Consulting The Agility Imperative Table Of Contents Executive Summary .............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Firms Must Embrace Agility To Serve Today’s Complex
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Critical factors for successful ERP implementation: Exploratory findings from four case studies Jaideep Motwani a‚*‚ Ram Subramanian a‚ Pradeep Gopalakrishna b a Seidman School of Business‚ Grand Valley State University‚ Department of Management‚ 401 West Fulton‚ Grand Rapids‚ MI 49504‚ USA b Department of Marketing and International Business‚ Lubin School of Business‚ Pace University‚ New York‚ NY 10038‚ USA Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 14 December 2004; accepted 13 February
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Critique "Critical factors for effective implementation of ISO 9001 in SME service companies"‚ (Psomas at al. 2010‚ p. 440-457) Introduction The paper in review is part of the Journal “Managing Service Quality” which was published in 2010. At the time of publication the authors were researching for the University of Ioannina in Greece1 (Psomas‚ et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 457). Evangelos Psomas was a Research Assistant and received a PhD in Total Quality Management (TQM) in 2008 (Psomas‚ et al.‚ 2010‚ p
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Tutor: Jonathan van Melle ii Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to analyze and evaluate opportunities and threats in the North-American environment of HP. This report is written to provide Hewlett-Packard with a clear view of external factors which influence the company and how they should react on those factors. The method that is used for gathering information is desk research; internet‚ books‚ articles and Avans databanks. A limitation that occurred was finding the gross
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Human resource management is an important part in management as it is managing of the biggest assets of the organization. It is always the ability of the human resource in the organization that decides the success of the organization than other factors. Human resource is a function that deals with all activities related with employees‚ from recruiting‚ selecting to training‚ salary‚ communication and administration. It not just include management of people rather also includes
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services known as an “industry”. An industry is thus a group of firms producing similar products or services. By similar products we mean products that consumer perceive to be substitutes for one another. Eg. Firms that produce PC’s such as apple‚ HP‚ IBM‚ Wipro‚ HCL‚ Although there are usually some differences among the competitors‚ each industry has its own set of “rules of combat” governing such issues as product quality‚ pricing and distribution. This is especially true in industries that
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Hewlett-Packard: The Flight of the Kittyhawk The HP Kittyhawk case allows students to explore in detail why it is so difficult for established firms to succeed at disruptive technologies. The Kittyhawk team developed a 1.3 inch disk drive: a disruptive technology in every sense. From a project management point of view‚ HP did everything right. They had set up an autonomous project team‚ and gave the project heavy senior management support. The team focused on the emerging personal digital assistant
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