Hewlett-Packard fell into a dilemma, Li Aike took office as a large number of executives resigned

According to foreign media reports, HP executive Hewlett-Packard announced on Monday that Ann Livermore, the company’s corporate business executive, will join the board of directors. In addition, HP continued to make adjustments to management, and two executives left. HP Chief Executive (CAO) Peter Bocian and Chief Information Officer (CI0) Randy Mott will leave and their resignation has taken effect immediately.

In a statement Monday, HP said that Livermore, who has entered the company’s board of directors, will no longer serve as the company’s schedule management. In addition, all of HP's consumer-facing divisions - including software, sales, servers and storage - will report to CEO Leo Apotheker. Hewlett-Packard said, "In order to allow the company to focus on customer-facing business, as part of the reorganization, HP will achieve seamless management and operation. Based on this, HP will cancel the position of chief executive officer and expand the authority of the chief information officer."

Dave Donatelli, HP's corporate server and executive vice president and general manager of network services, will be promoted. He will report to Li Aike with Bill Veghte, executive vice president of software. In addition, Jan Zadak, HP’s executive vice president of global sales, will also report to Apotheker.

In addition, Todd Bradley, head of HP's PC business, will also be responsible for sales in the Chinese market; Vyomesh Joshi, HP executive vice president and head of imaging and printing. ) Will be responsible for the sales of the Indian market.

Since Apotheker became CEO of HP, a large number of Hewlett-Packard executives have chosen to leave due to the transformation of the company and the dilemma of recent declines in performance. It is reported that since Apotheke officially became the CEO of HP last November, more than 10 executive vice presidents and senior vice presidents have left the company, and many of them announced the news of their departure in the near future. At the same time, Apotheker recruited a large number of new executives, many of whom report directly to him. It is reported that some HP executives left because they were dissatisfied with Ai Ke's strategy and measures. Others choose to leave and are forced or retired.

Hewlett-Packard executives who recently left the company include HP's senior vice president, Marius Haas, head of network equipment business, and Gary Budzinski, senior vice president of HP Services.