Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月25日
HP trying to take pole position in a fast-changing future of work
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本文讲述了作者在拉斯维加斯观看F1赛事的经历,并由此引出HP与法拉利F1车队的合作关系。HP成为法拉利F1车队的冠名赞助商,双方都拥有悠久的创新历史,并利用科技提升赛车性能。文章还提及了F1赛事在美国的日益流行,以及法拉利作为豪华品牌的独特定位。此外,文章也探讨了HP在未来工作领域面临的挑战和机遇,以及如何利用AI技术保持领先地位。最后,文章还提到了HP即将发布的第四季度财报,以及高调赞助F1赛事对品牌形象的提升作用。

🤔HP成为法拉利F1车队冠名赞助商,双方基于共同的创新历史和对科技的依赖开展合作,法拉利F1车队拥有1600名员工,并依靠HP的技术和服务提升赛车性能。

🏎️F1赛事在美国越来越受欢迎,得益于Netflix系列剧、电影、F1模拟赛、名人投资和跨界明星(如刘易斯·汉密尔顿)的加入,进一步提升了F1的关注度。

💰法拉利作为豪华汽车品牌,平均售价高达75万美金,拥有两年的订单等待期,客户群体涵盖了热爱赛车和追求奢华生活的不同人群。

💻HP正在积极应对未来工作领域的变革,寻求利用AI技术创造更多价值,其第四季度财报将揭示其在这一领域的进展。

🏆赞助快速发展的F1赛事,有助于提升HP的品牌形象,增强其在未来科技领域的竞争力。

Good morning.I experienced my first Formula 1 in Las Vegas this past weekend, thanks to an invitation from HP CEO Enrique Lores to moderate a series of conversations with him, CEO attendees and the drivers of the Scuderia Ferrari HP Formula 1 team: Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc, who placed third and fourth respectively. (When I asked Sainz and Leclerc to describe each other’s strengths, I got the sense that Sainz was a smoother driver while Leclerc took more risks, though it was hard to tell as they ribbed each other.)Lores says HP became the team’s title sponsor earlier this year because of the sport’s 10-month season and reliance on technology: Ferrari’s F1 team has 1,600 people who measure success a thousandth of a second at a time. Ferrari now deploys some HP technology and services as part of the partnership. As Lores put it: “We both have these brands with a long history of innovation.”It helps, of course, that F1 has become more popular with U.S. audiences following a Netflix series, new movies, an expanding F1 Arcade franchise, celebrity investors and crossover stars like Lewis Hamilton, who will join the Ferrari team next season, displacing Sainz.  Along with the drivers and cars being literal billboards for a range of brands, F1 is often a loss leader for car manufacturers that want to wow elite customers.Few are more prestigious than Ferrari, which sells cars that can average $750,000 and have a two-year waiting list to receive. I recently spoke with Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna, who spoke about the company like one speaks about family. Vigna compares Ferrari to “a compressed spring with a lot of energy,” with “a team that has this passion, sense of belonging, determination, and grit.” While some customers are “more in love with motorsports—in the U.S., Italy, Germany, UK, and Japan,” Vigna adds, clients in South Korea or the Middle East are more drawn to luxury and lifestyle.The same might be said of HP, which is trying to take pole position in a fast-changing future of work where people print less but its AI computers could mean a lot more. How it’s doing on that front will become clearer when HP reports its 4th quarter earnings tomorrow. And having a high-profile sponsorship of a fast-growing sport can’t hurt. As Lores joked when handing Sainz and Leclerc two computers, he might not know their favorite track but “I do know your new favorite computer.”More news below. Diane Bradydiane.brady@fortune.comFollow on LinkedInTOP NEWSBillionaire hedge fund manager warns of tariffsCitadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin said last week that he is “gravely concerned that the rise of tariffs puts us on a slippery slope towards crony capitalism.” The billionaire hedge fund manager is worried that America will become less competitive and see significantly more lobbying as a result. Fortune Trump taps Scott Bessent for TreasuryPresident-elect Donald Trump tapped Scott Bessent, founder of Key Square Capital Management, as his Treasury secretary. Bessent previously served as chief investment officer of George Soros’ family office before starting Key Capital, which managed $5.1 billion assets at its peak in 2017. Fortune Musk takes aim at Pentagon’s costliest weapons programTesla CEO Elon Musk, who is also co-head of the new Department of Government Efficiency that is advising President-elect Donald Trump, called out the F-35 stealth fighter on Sunday while endorsing drones over jets piloted by humans. FortuneAROUND THE WATERCOOLERInside a Fortune 500 CEO’s manic plan to escape the U.S. ‘death tax’: ‘It’s not that I’m selfish for myself’ by Lila MacLellan Most Gen Zers are terrified of AI taking their jobs. Their bosses consider themselves immune by Chloe Berger 2025 is set to bring a ‘manager crash’ as burnout and lack of support reach a breaking point by Jane Thier SoulCycle CEO swears by these 5 morning habits—including the occasional Popeyes sandwich by Alexa Mikhail Yieldstreet seeks $75-$100 million in new funding as the investment platform weighs sale by Luisa Beltran EVs and their ‘innate feeling of luxury’ will create a ‘new type of premium,’ says Kia’s top designer by Lionel LimElon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are launching a DOGE podcast by Chris MorrisThis edition of CEO Daily was curated by Joey Abrams.This is the web version of CEO Daily, a newsletter of must-read global insights from CEOs and industry leaders. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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