Vyomesh Joshi is an executive vice president at Hewlett-Packard who has helped lead the company to success over the past 25 years. In this talk, Joshi talks about how HP is integrating social and environmental responsibility into its bottom line with efforts such as a program to retrieve and recycle 200 million pounds of used inkjet and LaserJet printer cartridge paraphernalia each year.
Recorded: November 12, 2005
Bottom line it line your pockets with what appears to be a shiny excellent performing product that fails within one year. I have three 14 and 15 year old Epsons that still work.
gavincurtis 1 week ago
You guys make shit products. What was once a great company has whored itself out.
I just threw my 8th HP printer in the landfill and when the last is gone, DONE!!!!
Cheap sluts.
gavincurtis 1 week ago
The bottom line is that HP are crap computers and the service warranties they offer are not much better. Had mine for 12 months before problems started. Totally failed after 18 months. By about the second year of the 3 year warranty they had replaced the screen 3 times and the motherboard once. Buy a MAC and save heaps of money and time. You will get a better resale as well. HP are sh*t.
darkside9129 4 months ago