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Carly Fiorina

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I think the dot-com boom and bust represented the end of the beginning. The industry is more mature today.


— Carly Fiorina


#boom #bust #dot-com #end #i

I think when you've been a career politician for 34 years you have to run on your record.


— Carly Fiorina


#career #i #i think #politician #record

I'm happy to tell you that having been through surgery and chemotherapy and radiation, breast cancer is officially behind me. I feel absolutely great and I am raring to go.


— Carly Fiorina


#am #been #behind #breast cancer #cancer

I'm not a professional politician, I'm a problem solver.


— Carly Fiorina


#politician #problem #professional #solver

I've never thought in terms of 'men do this' and 'women do that.'


— Carly Fiorina


#men #never #terms #thought #women

I've traveled around the world.


— Carly Fiorina


#i #traveled #world

If values matter in an organisation, you have to be prepared to act consistently.


— Carly Fiorina


#be prepared #consistently #matter #organisation #prepared

If you have a line of business - I know this as a CEO - or if you have a teenager - I know this as a parent - who have a spending problem, what do you do? You quit giving them money.


— Carly Fiorina


#ceo #giving #i #know #line

It's the federal government's job to secure the border.


— Carly Fiorina


#federal #government #job #secure

Leadership comes in small acts as well as bold strokes.


— Carly Fiorina


#bold #comes #leadership #small #strokes






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Although the decision to spin off the company's technical equipment division predated her arrival one of her first major responsibilities as chief executive was overseeing the separation of the unit into the standalone Agilent Technologies. Senate candidacy

On November 4 2009 Fiorina formally announced her candidacy in the 2010 Senate election in a bid to unseat incumbent Barbara Boxer. She became the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company.

In 2005 Fiorina was forced to resign as chief executive officer and chairman of HP following "differences [with the board of directors] about how to execute HP's strategy. Fiorina was considered one of the most powerful women in business during her tenure at Lucent and Hewlett-Packard. Under her leadership in 2002 the company completed a contentious merger with rival computer company Compaq.

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