Hewlett-Packard
MTA
The Story of An American Company
"Hewlett-Packard: The Story of An American Company" chronicles the remarkable journey of HP from a modest garage startup in Palo Alto in 1939 to a global technology titan, profoundly shaping Silicon Valley and the broader tech landscape. Founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard with a mere $538 investment, the company's early success was driven by innovative electronic test equipment, notably the HP 200A audio oscillator, famously purchased by Walt Disney Productions for the film "Fantasia." This book delves into how HP navigated wartime production, achieved formal incorporation and a public offering, and established "The HP Way"โa legendary management philosophy emphasizing respect for individuals, open communication, and "Management by Walking Around" (MBWA), which became a blueprint for countless future tech companies.
The narrative traces HP's strategic evolution, from expanding its electronic test equipment portfolio and going global in the 1950s to its pivotal entries into medicine, aerospace, and eventually, the computer age with groundbreaking machines like the HP 2116A and the HP 9100A, often regarded as the world's first personal computer. It highlights HP's revolutionary impact on the printing industry with the introduction of the LaserJet and DeskJet, democratizing high-quality document production. The book also examines HP's aggressive growth through major mergers and acquisitions, including Apollo Computer and Compaq, which transformed it into an IT services powerhouse, alongside the challenges posed by leadership turbulence and the rapid shifts of the digital decade, including the rise of mobile and cloud computing.
Finally, the book culminates with the historic 2015 split into two independent Fortune 50 companies: HP Inc. (focusing on personal systems and printing, including pioneering 3D printing and AI PCs) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (dedicated to enterprise IT infrastructure, hybrid cloud, and AI solutions). It explores how both entities continue to reinvent innovation, driven by the enduring legacy of their founders' commitment to technology, quality, and social responsibility. This comprehensive account reveals how HP's journey, rooted in invention and defined by adaptation, continues to influence the future of the digital world, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of American innovation.
This book is ideal for anyone interested in the history of technology, entrepreneurship, and corporate culture, especially those keen on understanding the origins and evolution of Silicon Valley. Business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, engineers, and students of management will find valuable insights into building a lasting, innovative company and adapting to rapid technological change. It's particularly relevant for those who appreciate detailed accounts of how a small startup grew into a global powerhouse, influencing industries and shaping modern business practices.
July 23, 2025
27,046 words
1 hour 54 minutes
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