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Few companies can match HP's legacy of good corporate citizenship. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard were pioneers in recognizing that beyond making a profit, a company has a responsibility to enrich the businesses, lives and communities of its customers, partners, employees and stakeholders. For nearly 70 years, we' ve strived to be an economic, intellectual and social asset to each community in which we work and live.
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As HP has grown to become the world's largest IT Company, our commitment to global citizenship has remained core to our business strategy and ingrained in everything we do. We engage with and respect the interests of local communities.
In fact, our seventh Corporate Objective articulates HP's citizenship goal:
"To honor our obligations to society by being an economic, intellectual and social asset to each nation and each community in which we operate."
HP is part of a complex business system that includes thousands of organizations around the world and touches not only HP, but its suppliers, employees, customers and society. Global citizenship is fundamental at every point in this system.
In India, HP has been actively involved in programs that reinforce our commitment to increasing access to IT, environmental responsibility and investment in the community. Through investments of HP technology, expertise, cash and resources that advance economic development, educational opportunity and environmental sustainability, we seek to work closely with organizations that are at the forefront of change and transform lives.
Learn more about Global Citizenship at HP: » Click here Global Citizenship in Asia Pacific and Japan: » Click here
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