David Packard
Resume of william hewlett
19 13 was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
1930 entered Stanford University and met his later business partner Pacard.
1934 obtained a bachelor of arts degree from Stanford University.
1936 obtained the master of science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1939 and packard set up HP technology, with only $538 in hand.
194 1 During the World War II, he served as a US military communications officer.
1947 served as vice president of HP.
1964 re-elected as president of HP.
1969 became CEO of HP.
After retirement, 1978 only served as HP's board of directors and public welfare activities.
200 1 1 12 died at home at the age of 87.
William and David came together.
People are social animals and are afraid of loneliness. Therefore, it is often necessary to pull a few like-minded people to start a business together; However, people are selfish animals. After starting a business together, we often break up when we succeed. As the saying goes, "it is easy to be poor together, but difficult to be rich together", and few people have a good beginning and a good ending. There are exceptions, such as Yahoo! Jerry Yang and Philo, Noyce and Moore of Intel, Charles Geschke and John Warnock of Adobe. The most typical co-founders of HP are Hugh Park Chung-su and Packard. With their extraordinary personality charm, they wrote a song of entrepreneurship through thick and thin, and created a great company. Describing these two characters, if separated, will undoubtedly lose the most important connotation. In the industry, they are inseparable.
From 65438 to 0924, Fred Terman, a doctoral student at MIT, returned to Stanford University to take charge of the radio communication laboratory. The experiment has welcomed many young people, who are "electronic fans, who are as interested in vacuum tubes, semiconductors and computers as girls". Terman's laboratory has trained many talented engineers who are destined to become famous in the electronics industry, and began to change the face of Santa Clara Valley. Especially in the mid-1930s, there were two unusual students in Terman's class. They were William and David.
Among the many students in Terman, they didn't stand out from the beginning. They were both born in the middle of the United States (Hugh Park Jungsu is from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Packard is from Pueblo, Colorado), and their fathers are skilled (Hugh Park Jungsu's father is a medical professor and Packard's father is a lawyer). There is nothing special about their resumes. At first glance, these two people are very different. Packard is 6.5 feet tall, with a high forehead and nose; On the other hand, Hugh Park Jung-soo is thick and fat, not as high as Packard's shoulders. Later, in the company's annual report, the only way to take two people into the same scene was to let Packard sit.
Apart from their different appearances, their closest personality is their extraordinary sensitivity to other people's emotional changes. This is very critical to the long-term cooperation between the two parties and the foundation of future corporate culture.