A history of Hewlett-Packard chronicles the efforts of its Stanford graduate founders to build their first product in a small California garage through its rise to a legendary Silicon Valley company, in an account that credits the company's objectives, employee trust, and firm self-appraisals with enabling its successes.
| Added: 26.10.2007 | ISBN: 1841121487 | Pages: 192 | Price: £ 6,99 | Lang.: English |
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