What is HP mean with “Think Big”, “Think Small” and “Think Beyond”. Smartphones or a webos Tablet might come first, this Feb 9,2011
“Think Big, with little things , but big enough to make much more” Amén
It is a entrepreneurship students pray, here in South America, and they really liked, enjoyed and felt , that it is the philosophy they must apply and get in their souls for to start a business
“Think Big” is not to start installing a BIG store or facility right the way. It means to project your Vision today to a healthy business future. Where all the people might be interested and involved . A Leadership principle it is.
“Think Small” is not , not thinking big. But it is the little seed to make your vision growth to big.
Could be a product, a service , any goodies, even a thought that might change the world.
“Think Beyond” is not copying or matching others. It is making something new and some times revolutionary, but gets your little seed and vision to the imaginable perdurable frontiers, and encourage you to make much more.
“Think big, but think small to think beyond “ is a interconnected process train for everyday life, that always returns to an starting point, like: ideas, creation, innovation, business etc, everything you would like to do in any fields. Even if you are already successful you have to look at this 3 thoughts ways, when you want to make something new., reshape or diversify your line of products and keep all of them profitable.
Why? Because the market where all of us are, really like what you do.
Now, what HP means with “Think Big”, “Think Small” and “Think Beyond” ?
First of all, HP is applying the above written philosophy. HP just bought Palm this last 2010 and webOS is the little seed now, to growth. The Vision is to use webOS in all the devices now profitable for HP , maybe beginning with the most profitable sector for them : printers.
Although, the nearest device to come might be the webOS tablet first, to be announced this Feb 9, on the HP special announcements event. See what HP´s Todd Bradley said this last week on the CNBC interview:
“We are focused on the tablet market and we’re focused on enabling it with webOS,” he said. “But we think of the tablet as one piece of a broader ecosystem, one piece of the connected experience we’re going to create…. As we think about webOS and how it enables everything from smartphones to tablets to PCs to potentially other large-screen devices, we see an enormous opportunity, both for ourselves and for our customers, to get the best Web experience, the best content experience, that they can.”Maybe for a March launch, as it has been speculated in 2010. Smartphones Manta and Broadway might be announced this Feb 9, as well.
We will see then webOS in some kind of different applications for PC s , why not a Palm webos browser on them. Might be. And or course in so many devices HP portfolio brings up.
HP usually offers bundles , so we will see webOS on tablets that may work not only on your hands but also on a e-printer , like a dock tablet as well. Your smartphone will also will work wi-fi for e-print. HP will join these devices together and offer them in a bundle, too.
In simple words imagine webOS spread ecosystem for all the possible devices that exist now in the HP catalog and the forthcoming, even in the head of HP labs technicians and some in a R&D phase.
One example of todays HP vision “Thinking Big “ not in webOS, but in 3D live stream videos here:
“HP is thinking big when it comes to 3-D, really big,” notes Oliver Chiang over at Forbes.com. 3-D was a major theme at this year’s CES tradeshow, Chiang explains. But nothing he saw at the show matched the scale of HP’s 3-D displays.But big enough to make much more: (with profit of course)
“Whereas ESPN might spend $200,000 to $300,000 to do one such event, HP’s setup costs only thousands of dollars,” McKinney explained.
The expected beyond vision result:
“ The research behind Pluribus might one day end up in HP’s consumer products, impacting markets as diverse as gaming, digital cinema, home theater, collaboration and visualization.”
Source: http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Data-Central/3-D-Goes-Life-Size-and-Beyond-HP-Labs-research-comes-alive-at/ba-p/86585
The reason: 4G LTE networks wideworld. The LTE eco-system is rapidly developing. 180 operators in 70 countries are currently investing in LTE.
So webOS software and devices will be integrated to that 3D Live streaming video project in a R&D phase, in some way, as well.
Think Big, Think Small, Think Beyond.
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