"Let's not forget that the HP board fired Fiorina early in 2005, and no company has hired her since." - David W. Packard, former HP board member and son of HP founder Dave Packard (San Jose Mercury News, "Opinion: Neither of HP's founders would have endorsed Fiorina," April 22, 2010)
"...Carly Fiorina was a failure at Hewlett-Packard." - Michael S. Malone, ABCNews.com columnist and former Hewlett-Packard employee (ABC News/Money, "Carly Fiorina's HP Legacy," October 10, 2006)
"Fiorina's reign at H-P...makes a great case study of exactly what not to do." - TheStreet.com, "The Nation's Worst CEOs," June 10, 2004
"[H-P's board members] lost faith in Carly...It is difficult to find anyone involved with H-P today -- board member, shareholder, employee, customer, analyst -- who isn't happy that Ms. Fiorina is gone..." - Wall Street Journal, "H-P lost faith in Carly, but not in merger," May 24, 2006
"Fiorina was bad. Everyone seems to agree on this now... All in all, our judges seem to think Fiorina should win [the 'Worst Tech CEO' title]." - USA Today, "Can Fiorina trump competition for 'worst tech CEO' title?" February 16, 2005
"[Fiorina is] the worst because of her ruthless attack on the essence of this great company. She destroyed half the wealth of her investors and yet still earned almost $100 million in total payments for this destructive reign of terror." - Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of Yale University (USA Today, "Can Fiorina trump competition for 'worst tech CEO' title?" February 16, 2005)
"Mass layoffs were announced at a time when we began to hear tales of lavish corporate jets and personal grooming assistants, and engineers were rumbling that they were being pushed out of decision making. And then came Compaq...Finally the board had enough. The value of the company had halved, staff were demoralized and sales were still not up to scratch. Fiorina refused to resign so they gave her the boot, with a suitably huge payout." - V3.co.uk, "Top 10 worst chief executives," November 22, 2008
"A consummate self-promoter, Fiorina was busy pontificating on the lecture circuit and posing for magazine covers while her company floundered." - CNBC Portfolio.com, "The Worst American CEOs of All Time," April 30, 2009
"Examples of business leaders who rise to the heights of corporate power only to be brought down by their egos include Dennis Kozlowski, the former CEO of Tyco, and Carly Fiorina, former head of Hewlett-Packard." - Steve Forbes and John Prevas, Power Ambition Glory, Crown Business, 2009, page 7