HPE CEO Antonio Neri on surviving war, corporate upheaval and COVID-19 - Business Insider

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The CEO of $12.5 billion HPE on how surviving the Falklands War and Hewlett-Packard's stormy past is helping him chart a new course for the tech giant — even after he tested positive for the coronavirus

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"The coronavirus has changed the dynamic," he told Business Insider last week, shortly before finding out about testing positive. HPE's game plan is "to take advantage of a very unfortunate situation like coronavirus and double down and accelerate the execution of the strategy." Neri says he still draws lessons from that experience in leading HPE, remembering the camaraderie he felt with people who were "looking out for each other," and a "sense of community" that he says "I carry with me."

"The coronavirus has changed the dynamic," he told Business Insider last week, in an interview held shortly before finding out about testing positive. Once HPE was off the ground, Whitman and the board began making plans for a succession. Russo said they decided early on that the company's next CEO should come from within. Neri, who had served as HPE president, quickly became the top candidate.

Fiorina led a controversial merger with PC manufacturer Compaq that led to a feud with the HP board and her ouster in 2005. "At the time the company was a $150 billion dollar company with several lines of business and one of the challenges was we couldn't maintain a competitive position in each of them," he said. "Meg decided it was better to be more focused than being an IT supermarket."

 

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Falklands war must have been rough, it wiped out Prince Andrews’s sweat glands....

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