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Can Lèo Apotheker restore HP's reputation on sustainability?

By | September 30, 2010, 3:18pm PDT

Summary: Today announces Leo Apotheker as its new CEO and writes a big check in support of first ammendment rights to a leading non profit. Coincidence or signalof change?

Today HP announces both the appointment of Lèo Apotheker as its new CEO and a simultaneous donation of $5 million to the Newseum for defense of first amendment rights. Could sustainability and corporate responsibility in the vein of the values of its founders be again on the march at HP? 

First the Newseum donation which supports a special exhibit on the role of social media in the democratization of news and content. From the HP press release: 

At HP, our technology is harnessing the power of information to change the equation for people, businesses and society,” said Michael Mendenhall, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, HP. “This interactive, innovative venture will examine what the changing equation means for the news media and news consumers around the world.”

I actually think HP are on to something important here. Just today at The Atlantic/Aspen Institute Washington Ideas Forum  Craig Newmark was expounding on the importance of mainstream and social media as immune system for democracy. He predicts that NPR and the philanthropy model will emerge as the most successful because it better speaks to the needs of millennials:

I have a feeling that membership models and philanthrophy models will be stronger than advertising-supported models, people will be willing to pay for news they can trust.

I digress. Back to HP’s future in sustainability. In an extraordinary interview recently in the New York Times Stanford academic and former HP engineer Charles House was scathing in his assessment of Mark Hurd’s record on corporate sustainability: 

Mr. House was also offended by Mr. Hurd’s dictum that H.P. executives had to resign from all civic boards, as well as his decision to cut off many of H.P.’s philanthropic activities. “H.P. has always been a model corporate citizen,” ……. “He was wrecking our image, personally demeaning us, and chopping our future.

So what does Lèo’s arrival signal? Is the Newseum donation and CEO appointment on the same day just a coincidence? It could be but its also likely a subtle signal of a change of course. One clue is Lèo’s bio in the official HP press release. In contrast to Hurd’s dictum that no executive should serve on a civic board, Apotheker arrives as a current board member of PlaNet Finance, a global leading non profit in the field of microcredit. It’s also instructive to look at his prior record at SAP  (disclosure: see my bio) summed up by industry analyst James Governor of Redmonk:

Leo’s legacy is that he took Sustainability seriously and made it part of SAP’s spine, rather than being a fingers and toes activity.

On the sustainability front interesting times ahead at HP.

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James has more than 15 years of experience working on corporate sustainability issues from both the corporate and NGO campaigning perspective.

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James Farrar

The most important and material disclosure is of my employment with SAP. During the course of my job I come into regular contact with SAP stakeholders of all kinds including NGOs, customers, government representatives, customers, partners. I will draw from my daily experience in my writing but I will try to make sure I fully disclose any material relationship I might have as an employee of SAP with the subject matter of my writing to the best of my ability. My goal is to raise awareness of sustainable development issues across the tech sector in an objective and fair way. Any opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own and not those of my employer or anyone else for that matter. I have no significant financial investments in any other tech companies. You may find my personal blog at www.jamesfarrar.wordpress.com

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James Farrar

James has more than 15 years of experience working on corporate sustainability issues from both the corporate and NGO campaigning perspective. He has worked directly within the banking (Farm Credit System), aviation (British Airways) and IT (SAP) sectors in the USA and Europe. His campaigning experience includes work at Amnesty International's business engagement programme and at Global Witness, a leading NGO campaigning on the issue of resource revenue transparency especially relating to so called 'conflict resources'.

James's day job is at SAP working within the Sustainability team. You can view James' extended profile on Linkedin and you can follow him on Twitter.
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RE: Can L?o Apotheker restore HP's reputation on sustainability?
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I have a strong belief that HP's reputation will be sustained.I've been using HP Products for the past five years and I never experience even a single issue.I have a printer and an HP laptop and personal computer and non of them have had any issue yet.My laptop has been running almost 24 hours while Im checking apartments for rent , apartment rentals and condo rental as a business prospect and I have not experience any problem at all.

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