Media reports sounded the alarm two weeks ago. On January 24, The Wall Street Journal wrote that the directors of Hewlett-Packard were considering a management reshuffle aimed at handing over some of the day-to-day responsibilities of chairman and CEO Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina to three senior HP executives: Vyomesh Joshi, Ann Livermore and Shane Robison. HP denied the report, but it did raise several eyebrows. Many people wondered if all was hunky dory between Fiorina and the HP board. Apparently not. On the morning of February 9, Fiorina stepped down from her position at the helm of HP, a $80-billion behemoth. She took the job in 1999 and in her six years in that position, she became one of the most high-profile, if controversial, executives in the global IT industry. Following her departure, Robert Wayman, HP’s CFO, has been named interim CEO and Patricia Dunn, an HP board member since 1988, has been appointed non-executive chairman.…