Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) is a global leader in the research, development, marketing, selling and service of high technology products including laptops, desktop computers, minicomputers, printers and plotters and enterprise storage products as well. The company generated $120B in revenue and an operating income of -$11B according it its latest financial statements on the investor relations section of the HP website. Hewlett-Packard (HP) is known for its strong engineering culture and commitment to quality processes including Six Sigma (Walter, 22). HP also is a leader in the field of Design for Environment (DfE) a sustainability initiative started in 1992 that continues today, with over 750 million printer cartridges recycled and extensive reverse logistics of packaging materials now commonplace in their supply chain (Preston, 26).
HP's Design for Environment (DfE) Initiative
HP's DfE initiative is aimed at reducing the environmental impact the company has on the global environment, while also streamlining its own supply chain operations and management processes and systems. The company's senior management team uses analytics to continually measure the performance of is supply chain, also evaluating...
These measures of performance quickly provided HP senior management with insights into how a broader DfE initiative would make it possible for the company to attain its sustainability objectives, it could also potentially drop supply chain, production and recycling costs as well (Laval, Claude, Feyhl, Kakouros, 240). This led to launch of the DfE initiative which today has three major priorities. These designing new HP products to minimize their use of energy, while also continually improving manufacturing processes to use less natural resources including electricity (Preston, 26). The second and third priorities are materials innovation and design for recyclability (Preston, 26). HP, being a very analytically-driven company, continually focused on measuring these three priorities using balanced scorecards and metrics of performance overall. This measuring of performance has given the company the ability to attain ISO 11469 compliance faster than any other high technology manufacturer today (Walter, 22).
HP Budget Improvement Recommendations
Clearly HP could be more profitable…
global strategic alliances that exist between two companies in the computer industry. Hewlett Packard and SAP are the two companies selected for evaluations here. A brief overview of the companies will be provided. HP is a leading provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and businesses. HP offers services spanning IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services, and imaging and printing. (HP.com, 2005) William Hewlett