Letters of correspondence involving the Handys. The first letter, from Daniel Stern, is a letter of apology written to Elizabeth Handy. Stern inquires about the nature of Elizabeth's complaints and seeks clarity on the issues expressed in her previous correspondence. Stern hopes that he and the Handys can continue their working relationship. Charles Handy replies to Stern that he and Elizabeth have decided to terminate certain aspects of their working relationship with Stern because it has become too complicated; however, they wish to maintain their previous arrangements and continue their friendship with him. The next letter is from the principal of the London Business School inviting Handy to accept the title of Fellow of the School. The last letter, from Rae Shirvington, informs Handy of the development of two further foreign rights sales, those being Japan and Korea.
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