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“That’s What We’re About”
Before joining Hewlett-Packard, Barbara Waugh worked as a director of an engineering program. Find out how an early interaction with HP and an act of giving endeared the company to Waugh.
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A Breakthrough Blob
Learn about the beginnings of 3D printing and HP employee Lihua Zhao’s involvement at HP Labs, as told by HP Fellow and VP of R&D Keith Moore.
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A Degree to Succeed
Discover why former Human Resources Director and Air Force veteran Ken Coleman said he earned his “PhD in leadership” while working at Hewlett-Packard.
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A Not-So-Mini Milestone
Join us inside the Hewlett-Packard Company Archives for a discussion on the first computer ever produced by HP.
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Bill Hewlett: Role Model
HP Chief Engineer and Senior Fellow Chandrakant Patel discusses his personal interactions with Bill Hewlett and how that influenced Patel’s definition of the HP Way.
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Changing Culture with Network Groups
Discover why Employee Network Groups were so important for supporting Hewlett-Packard’s diverse culture, according to former Director of Global Diversity and Work/Life Emily Duncan.
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Craving Curiosity
HP Fellow and VP of R&D Keith Moore discusses the importance of curiousity for all HP Labs employees.
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Creating the Black Employee Network
Learn about the origins of HP’s Black Employee Network from one of its founders, former Human Resources Director Ken Coleman.
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Defining the HP Way
Find out which three words summarize the HP Way for Martin Fink, former Executive VP and CTO.
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Diversity as a Corporate Objective
Hewlett-Packard added “diversity” as a formal corporate objective in 1989. Former Director of Global Diversity and Work/Life Emily Duncan reflects on that moment.