Letter from Carol Franco to Jonathan Sissons, cc'd to Charles Handy, requesting that the Harvard Business School Press include Handy's Beyond Certainty and The Age of Unreason in the Press's first group of books licensed to MeansBusiness. Franco begins the letter describing the developing functional relationship between the Harvard Business Press and MeansBusiness, and how MeansBusiness will be offering its services through corporate intranets, subscription services, and specialized portals, as well as other corporate organizations. Franco, in her request to have Handy's materials included, emphasizes that her offer is a strategic opportunity to make Handy's books accessible to a broad base of users, and the royalties that Handy would receive. She closes the letter requesting a signature from Sissons on the agreement for Handy's work.
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Correspondence to Jonathan Sissons from Carol Franco, cc'd to Charles Handy, requesting that the Harvard Business School Press include Handy's Beyond Certainty and The Age of Unreason in the Press's first group of books licensed to MeansBusiness, July 16, 1999; Charles Handy Papers; Box 9, Folder 23; 2 pages
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