Meg Whitman stories
Meg Whitman is an influential figure in the technology and business sectors, whose career spans leadership roles at some of the world's leading tech companies. Through her tenure at companies like Hewlett Packard (HP) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Whitman has demonstrated a keen interest in navigating companies through periods of significant change and transformation. Her focus has revolved around strategic initiatives such as enticing IBM partners pre-Lenovo deal with HP's Project Smart Choice, spearheading the 'New Style of IT' to drive growth and adaptability, and significantly, leading HP through a pivotal split into two independent public companies.
Whitman's interests extend beyond traditional tech company management; she has also explored the dynamics of HP's relationship with major players like Microsoft and Google, and made strategic moves towards embracing future-oriented technologies and business models. This is evident from HPE's unveiling of the world’s largest single-memory computer aimed at big data challenges and the strategic merger of non-core software assets with Micro Focus. Her career trajectory took a notable turn when she ventured into the new media production space as CEO of NewTV, showcasing her adaptability and vision for future tech trends. Whitman's leadership has not only been about growth and transformation but also about making tough decisions such as workforce reductions and restructuring to align with future objectives.
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