Facsimile of write-up on management, following a meeting with Charles Handy. Hugo de Burgh indicates the results of the session with Handy, concluding that the management series should avoid the use of jargon in order to accommodate people who do not see themselves as managers, and also avoid being didactic. Hugo proceeds to list the subject areas proposed by Handy, which differ slightly from Hugo's own, and include value, the market, people to people, groups, organizations, criteria for success, measurement, learning/growing/planning/changing, and the future. Hugo closes the document declaring that when he and Handy meet again, they will make progress in discussing the types of examples needed for the topics.
Handy, Charles B British Broadcasting Company Jack, Allan M., 1951- Burgh, Hugo de, 1949- Management Management science Management by objectives Management by objectives - Programmed instruction
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Charles Handy facsimile of write-up on management, following a meeting with Charles Handy, October 3, 1988; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 21; 3 pages
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