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Greeting Employees: A Dialogue with Dave

Dave Packard chatting and shaking hands with a female employee at HP. Enlarge
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Date: 1960s

Bill and Dave were big proponents of personally meeting with employees of all levels. By the 1960s, the founders greeted even more women during their rounds. Female employees continued to hold roles at manufacturing facilities in the decades after World War II, when the workforce first saw a dramatic increase of women workers.

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