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It's the 'HP way' or the highway
Created: 10/20/2006
Video description: Carly Fiorina talks to CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari about the collective attitude at Hewlett-Packard during her time as CEO, and how diversity can enhance the workplace. In HP's case, she says, change was not openly accepted, which proved to be a challenge while she led the computer giant.

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