Thought for the day by Charles Handy on the prevalence of group think in organizations, and being true to one's self. Handy begins the article explaining what group think is, and how it has affected organizations as well as his own life in encounters with others. He proceeds to caution that too much group think can push one in the direction of moral anesthesia, and emphasizes the importance of being true to one's self instead of living a lie.
Handy, Charles B British Home Stores Orwell, George, 1903-1950 Habitat (store)
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Thought for the day by Charles Handy on the prevalence of group think in organizations, and being true to one's self, November 26, 1985; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 1; 2 pages
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