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“The Truth About Carly”
New York Times   By Tom Perkins


The consensus is clear: Carly Fiorina won the first Republican Primary debate. As a result she is climbing the polls and into the top tier of candidates. Her rise has led pundits to speculate about her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

I was a member of the HP Board of Directors much of the time Carly was the CEO. I was in the room for many of the decisions she made. I can attest to the strength of Carly’s leadership, the accuracy of her vision and the quality of her management.

Carly was an excellent CEO. She led HP through one of the worst economic times in decades. Less than two years into Carly’s leadership, the dot com bubble went bust. Silicon Valley was in chaos. Companies were shedding jobs almost daily. There were so many layoffs The Associated Press ran weekly announcements regarding layoffs at tech companies. And The San Francisco Chronicle declared 2001 “The Year of the Layoff.”
The consensus is clear: Carly Fiorina won the first Republican Primary debate. As a result she is climbing the polls and into the top tier of candidates. Her rise has led pundits to speculate about her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

I was a member of the HP Board of Directors much of the time Carly was the CEO. I was in the room for many of the decisions she made. I can attest to the strength of Carly’s leadership, the accuracy of her vision and the quality of her management.

Carly was an excellent CEO. She led HP through one of the worst economic times in decades. Less than two years into Carly’s leadership, the dot com bubble went bust. Silicon Valley was in chaos. Companies were shedding jobs almost daily. There were so many layoffs The Associated Press ran weekly announcements regarding layoffs at tech companies. And The San Francisco Chronicle declared 2001 “The Year of the Layoff.”
The consensus is clear: Carly Fiorina won the first Republican Primary debate. As a result she is climbing the polls and into the top tier of candidates. Her rise has led pundits to speculate about her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

I was a member of the HP Board of Directors much of the time Carly was the CEO. I was in the room for many of the decisions she made. I can attest to the strength of Carly’s leadership, the accuracy of her vision and the quality of her management.

Carly was an excellent CEO. She led HP through one of the worst economic times in decades. Less than two years into Carly’s leadership, the dot com bubble went bust. Silicon Valley was in chaos. Companies were shedding jobs almost daily. There were so many layoffs The Associated Press ran weekly announcements regarding layoffs at tech companies. And The San Francisco Chronicle declared 2001 “The Year of the Layoff.”
While other Silicon Valley icons like Sun Microsystems disappeared, Carly’s vision and execution not only helped to save HP but made it a strong, more versatile company that could compete in the changing technology sector.

I was on the Compaq Board during the HP-Compaq merger and remained a member of the new HP Board once the merger was complete. Both companies knew that we needed something dramatic to inject life back into our companies. The merger, while controversial, was unanimously approved by every member of the HP Board and won approval from shareholders. Thanks to Carly’s leadership there was a path forward for this storied but troubled company.

Critics questioned the move, but history proves Carly was right. Post merger, HP became the biggest computer company in the world. It positioned HP to compete in integrated systems and allowed us to compete in sectors beyond the core strength of the company, printers.

Carly was hired at HP because it was struggling. Revenues were down, quarterly earnings were missed, innovation lagged and growth stagnated. HP, once the leader in Silicon Valley, was clinging to the status quo and failing to embrace the new tech era. Silicon Valley companies were prospering by taking advantage of the new technologies; HP was stubbornly clinging to the past. HP needed a change agent and someone who could return the company to its glory days. Carly was the right choice.
The results of Carly’s transformational leadership? HP revenues doubled to more than $80 billion, innovation tripled to 15 patents per day, the growth rate more than quadrupled 6.5 percent and we grew to become the 11th largest company in the country. Carly did what she was brought in to do: turn the company around make it successful again. Not only did she save the company from the dire straits it was in, she laid the foundation for HP’s future growth.

Critics often claim was fired at HP because she was unsuccessful. As a member of the board, I can tell you this is not true. In truth, it was the Board I was a part of that was ineffective and dysfunctional. The HP board of directors included family members of the founders. Carly worked with the hand she was dealt as best as one could. While Carly fought to save the company and the employees within, some board members fought for their own power or advancement. You see, some board members wanted to micro-manage the company, hand picking friends and allies to run divisions. This is no way to run a global company and Carly had the strength of character and courage of conviction to stand up to it and ultimately she lost her job because of it.

While lesser leaders would have accepted offers of transition plans and graceful resignations, Carly would have none of that. Carly demanded to be fired. In order to restore peace to the board I voted to fire her. That was a mistake.
In the months and years after Carly left, the Board of Directors remained dysfunctional. The Board members who plotted Carly’s ouster eventually resigned after an embarrassing investigation by Congress.

I have no question that Carly is a transformational leader who uniquely has both vision and the expertise to implement it. We are in the middle of a heated election, and often facts and the truth get lost in the heat of partisan rhetoric. As someone who worked with and observed Carly first hand I can attest to her abilities, intellect and talent. I am proud to support Carly Fiorina for President of the United States.

Tom Perkins
 Tom Perkins is the founder of the California venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/27/former-hewlett-packard-board-member-tom-perkins-the-truth-about-carly/
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Trump followers won't even take the time to read this - but for the rest of you with still objective minds, here is some inside information on what really happened at HP and it's not like Trump said.


"Critics often claim was fired at HP because she was unsuccessful. As a member of the board, I can tell you this is not true. In truth, it was the Board I was a part of that was ineffective and dysfunctional. The HP board of directors included family members of the founders. Carly worked with the hand she was dealt as best as one could. While Carly fought to save the company and the employees within, some board members fought for their own power or advancement. You see, some board members wanted to micro-manage the company, hand picking friends and allies to run divisions. This is no way to run a global company and Carly had the strength of character and courage of conviction to stand up to it and ultimately she lost her job because of it."
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Trump followers won't even take the time to read this - but for the rest of you with still objective minds, here is some inside information on what really happened at HP and it's not like Trump said.


"Critics often claim was fired at HP because she was unsuccessful. As a member of the board, I can tell you this is not true. In truth, it was the Board I was a part of that was ineffective and dysfunctional. The HP board of directors included family members of the founders. Carly worked with the hand she was dealt as best as one could. While Carly fought to save the company and the employees within, some board members fought for their own power or advancement. You see, some board members wanted to micro-manage the company, hand picking friends and allies to run divisions. This is no way to run a global company and Carly had the strength of character and courage of conviction to stand up to it and ultimately she lost her job because of it."

I posted this earlier from another source but it seems that some folks aren't interested in the truth.
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I did read it and I have read several articles stating just the opposite.  In no way am I convinced that  Fiorina is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I prefer a true conservative. Another factoid about Fiorina was she worked as an economic adviser to John RINO McCain and while doing so publicly stated that neither McCain or Palin were capable of running a major corporation like she could. 

Fiorina is rising in the polls and the left is loving it and hoping that she will crush Trump ... then they will go after her with everything they've got.



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I did read it and I have read several articles stating just the opposite.  In no way am I convinced that  Fiorina is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I prefer a true conservative. Another factoid about Fiorina was she worked as an economic adviser to John RINO McCain and while doing so publicly stated that neither McCain or Palin were capable of running a major corporation like she could. 

Fiorina is rising in the polls and the left is loving it and hoping that she will crush Trump ... then they will go after her with everything they've got.

I'm FAR from sold on Carly myself but the truth of the HP mater is still the truth!
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In no way am I convinced that  Fiorina is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

She's not.

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I prefer a true conservative.

Fair enough. Me too.

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Another factoid about Fiorina was she worked as an economic adviser to John RINO McCain


So she wasn't paying off Hillary instead? Point being she was advising on the correct side of the aisle, at least.

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and while doing so publicly stated that neither McCain or Palin were capable of running a major corporation like she could. 

She's not wrong. McCain couldn't run a lemonaide stand without a focus group and team of advisors.

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Fiorina is rising in the polls and the left is loving it and hoping that she will crush Trump ... then they will go after her with everything they've got.

Probably. So what's new? They haven't a whole lot to use against her.
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I served for several years in a senior staff capacity of a major US corporation, and can attest to dysfunction, infighting and politics at the top.

Wiki:

"Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, originally designed the Apple I computer while working at HP and offered it to them under their right of first refusal to his work, but they did not take it up as the company wanted to stay in scientific, business, and industrial markets."

HP was a "successful mess" before, during, and after Carly.  At various times along the timelines of technology concerns, they must change or decline. IBM had to move beyond mainframes, for instance.

People wrote off Apple just a few years back, before the iPhone signaled their domination of the next era.

How about Blackberry, Palm, etc? Did you know Xerox essentially invented "windows?"

 



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I did read it and I have read several articles stating just the opposite.  In no way am I convinced that  Fiorina is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I prefer a true conservative. Another factoid about Fiorina was she worked as an economic adviser to John RINO McCain and while doing so publicly stated that neither McCain or Palin were capable of running a major corporation like she could. 

Fiorina is rising in the polls and the left is loving it and hoping that she will crush Trump ... then they will go after her with everything they've got.

The article below kind of sums up Carly and Perkins. She save his butt and it is called payback. He made a bundle but this YALE professor see Carly a little different than the CARLY highlight film. Facts are a BITCH. No pun intended for the PC police on here. :patriot:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/yale-professor-carly-fiorinas-business-193457030.html
« Last Edit: September 18, 2015, 07:06:22 pm by Longiron »

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Well, this thread follows a familiar pattern:

1) Is
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3) Is
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6) RINO
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Was this article originally from the New York Times?

That in itself makes me suspicious.

The Times never has done ANYTHING to "help" a Republican.

Why would they try to boost Fiorina?

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2015, 02:24:58 am »
Was this article originally from the New York Times?

That in itself makes me suspicious.

The Times never has done ANYTHING to "help" a Republican.

Why would they try to boost Fiorina?

 This actually appeared as a full page  ad in the NY Times apparently paid for by Mr. Perkins.
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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2015, 02:35:05 am »
Read it.  Will never be able to retrieve that time.  She's right out of "Central Casting".  She's every bad female manager you've ever had.  Busts your ass for taking a coffee break while she's out cleaning some guy's pipes in his BMW convertible while his wife and kids are waiting on him to get back to go on a long weekend in the Hamptons.
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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2015, 03:33:02 am »
I served for several years in a senior staff capacity of a major US corporation, and can attest to dysfunction, infighting and politics at the top.

Wiki:

"Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, originally designed the Apple I computer while working at HP and offered it to them under their right of first refusal to his work, but they did not take it up as the company wanted to stay in scientific, business, and industrial markets."

HP was a "successful mess" before, during, and after Carly.  At various times along the timelines of technology concerns, they must change or decline. IBM had to move beyond mainframes, for instance.

People wrote off Apple just a few years back, before the iPhone signaled their domination of the next era.

How about Blackberry, Palm, etc? Did you know Xerox essentially invented "windows?"

Remember Microsoft's Zune, hand held computer. Man, was that ever a loser. Every super successful company or CEO has had failures. It's part of the learning process.

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2015, 03:50:30 am »
Seems the focus is on Carly's deployment at Hewlett-Packard.

But there is No discussion of her "creative" balance sheet gymnastics while CEO at Lucent Technologies (LU).  Seems the telecom giant, under her leadership, "loaned" extraordinary amounts of money to small, under-capitalized carriers so that said carriers could then purchase extraordinarily priced wireless platforms from said telecom "Lucent".  (To improve LU's botton line--liabilities listed as assets)

When the bubble burst circa 2000-2001, Carly left with a handsome
parachute--and Lucent crashed.  (This was AT&T's equipment spinoff--current status unknown)

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2015, 04:13:54 am »
Seems I heard something about that today, famous.

With five debates scheduled and four months before the first vote is cast, anything can happen. I suspect the media will try and damage as many of our candidates as they possibly can. Making sure their buddies in the rat party have a good head start.

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« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2015, 10:23:08 am »
I did read it and I have read several articles stating just the opposite.  In no way am I convinced that  Fiorina is the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I prefer a true conservative. Another factoid about Fiorina was she worked as an economic adviser to John RINO McCain and while doing so publicly stated that neither McCain or Palin were capable of running a major corporation like she could. 

Fiorina is rising in the polls and the left is loving it and hoping that she will crush Trump ... then they will go after her with everything they've got.

You prefer a "true conservative" like Donald Trump?

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2015, 11:44:20 am »
You prefer a "true conservative" like Donald Trump?

Seriously - knock that shit off. Now.

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2015, 12:04:33 pm »
Seriously - knock that shit off. Now.

'belle is a Cruz fan, as something like 3 seconds looking would tell you.

Exactly. Every keystroke dripping with condescension. When did this all start?

Silly me. It began when a guy with bad hair, a billion bucks and a big mouth entered the race. Whooptie doo! Get over it, people. You'd think that the presidency in the scheme of things was as important as faith, apple pie and motherhood.

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #18 on: September 19, 2015, 12:33:56 pm »
Seriously - knock that shit off. Now.

'belle is a Cruz fan, as something like 3 seconds looking would tell you.

Oh..silly me.  I've seen her defending Trump, suddenly attacking Fiorina. My bad.

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2015, 12:48:30 pm »
Oh..silly me.  I've seen her defending Trump, suddenly attacking Fiorina. My bad.

kep, people are just talking, that's all.

A great example is Bigun. Here is an intellectually honest man. He accepts facts as facts, that there are good and bad aspects of every candidate. He agrees or disagrees, tries to dispel lies or rumors about every candidate, affirms truth when he sees it. Join in it's fun. Put your passion aside for a moment and explore reality.

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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2015, 02:10:42 pm »
kep, people are just talking, that's all.

A great example is Bigun. Here is an intellectually honest man. He accepts facts as facts, that there are good and bad aspects of every candidate. He agrees or disagrees, tries to dispel lies or rumors about every candidate, affirms truth when he sees it. Join in it's fun. Put your passion aside for a moment and explore reality.

Agree completely. A conversation is what's missing here. Steel darts is the only way to play cricket (beer in hand for balance and finish on a double) but everywhere else, the plastic ones are fine. We are just under 14 months to the General. Let's discuss it!
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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2015, 02:24:59 pm »
Agree completely. A conversation is what's missing here. Steel darts is the only way to play cricket (beer in hand for balance and finish on a double) but everywhere else, the plastic ones are fine. We are just under 14 months to the General. Let's discuss it!

Yes! It's too early for acrimony. Any one of these candidates could be knocked out by a revelation that they're part owner in a chain of puppy mills or that they're actually a space alien. Anything can and usually does happen.

And, the reality is that none of us here has the resources or clout to affect the fortunes of any candidate.

Go ahead, support a Christie or a Lindsey Graham or a Joe Biden. I don't care. Because in the scheme of things, that won't matter in the least to the outcome of this election. It's in the aggregate that elections are won or lost.
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« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2015, 02:35:10 pm »
*501*, not cricket. Good grief.
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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2015, 02:36:55 pm »
*501*, not cricket. Good grief.

Yea, I was wondering what darts have to do with cricket.   Lets hear it for all sports that you can play with a beer in one hand.
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Re: Former Hewlett Packard Board Member Tom Perkins: ‘The Truth About Carly’
« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2015, 02:45:34 pm »
Yea, I was wondering what darts have to do with cricket.   Lets hear it for all sports that you can play with a beer in one hand.

Cricket is a dart game also. Need to get 3 hits on 15-20 and Bullseye. Some play with additional scoring. I played a lot back in the day when I lived in Hong Kong and Barbados. The beer was the key. Preferably a Guinness but it wasn't always available.
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