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This 6-page paper provides an internal and external audit of Hewlett-Packard. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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having been launched in 1938 by Bill Hewlett and David Packard, two Stanford University students encouraged by their professor, Frederick Terman (Shafer, 2010). The company grew from a garage-based firm
into a multibillion-dollar corporation involved in a variety of information technology services and products. MISSION STATEMENT The companys mission statement isnt really identified
as a "mission statement," but the "corporate objectives" on its website can serve as a statement. As such, the corporate objectives focus on customer loyalty first, profit (for shareholders), growth,
market leadership. Employee commitment, leadership capability and global citizenship (Our Corporate Objectives, 2010). In short, it could be stated that HPs mission statement is one that engenders customer loyalty and
respect for employees (as well as profit for shareholders) through use of technology and R&D to manufacture and sell products that enhance business and personal endeavors. MAJOR PRODUCTS, GOODS
& SERVICES SOLD Headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, Hewlett-Packard develops, manufactures and sells hardware, software and services (Shafer, 2010). Products include personal computers,
servers, storage devices, printers and networking equipment, while the companys services unit offers IT and business process outsourcing, application development and management, consulting, systems integration and other services (Shafer, 2010).
There are also software products that include enterprise IT management, information management, business intelligence and communications applications (Shafer, 2010). The companys customer
base includes consumers, businesses, government agencies and schools in more than 170 countries (Shafer, 2010). Hewlett-Packard was greatly aided in the personal computing
arena through its acquisition of Compaq Computers during the early 2000s. In recent years, the company bought Palm Inc. (smartphones); 3PAR (storage software and hardware) and Fortify Software (security software)
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