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Consolidated Carlyways: the New HPA lamentPublished Tuesday 28th May 2002 06:20 GMT Re:
HP dropping the names that formed their acronym was not at
The old Hewlett-Packard company had a personality, a pride
They have (under winsome Carly), chosen to forsake all that. The former HP culture of professional collegiality is gone, and with it some of the trust that leads exceptional people to give their best - and customers to rely on the products. The transition to just another outsourced-offshore shifter of boxes with plastic nameplates slapped on generic innards and vanishing commitment to customers will be sad to watch. The old HP culture of bottom-up, engineering driven design and attention to details and customer needs is going to be replaced with... what? A top-down, marketing driven regime that swings in the winds of quarterly sales, drops products leaving formerly loyal customers in the ditch, like Compaq? Hells bells, she might have simply renamed it as "CF" - no? However, that's taken: Consolidated Freightways. It's all some tragi-comic hubris joke, but I am afraid that joke will be on HP/Compaq employees first then HP customers and shareholders, long before New HP management understands. Personally, I'm thinking of Carly Fiorina like a modern-day Joan of Arc - a valiant but failed witch who enemies torch, as I suspect they will after she fails in her big ambitions. [Name withheld by request]
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