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    | | |  | The HP Way : How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company |  | List Price: $14.95 Your Price: $10.47
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 In a dry fashion, Packard tells the true story of the mighty Hewlett-Packard Company: Two  college buddies begin a partnership by producing an audio oscillator in a Palo Alto garage in 1938 and  wind up 60 years later with a $25-billion-dollar electronics company on their hands. He wraps the book up  tidily with a timeline of the company's development milestones. Packard chalks up success to many things,  including government contracts during wartime, but mostly to the company's management outlook ("The  HP Way"), which champions openness, honesty, and flexibility throughout the organization. Entrepreneurs  and technologists alike will be interested in this journey of an American giant. Packard's tone sometimes  veers toward the self-congratulatory, but in this case, it somehow seems justified.
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