Harvard Business School Press catalog release featuring Charles Handy's book, The Age of Unreason. The summary release begins by describing the present era as one of discontinuous, radical change. It proceeds to highlight Handy's argument that discontinuous change, despite being uncomfortable, is the only way forward for a society that would prefer not to confront the inevitability of change. The summary ends stating that people need to change the way they think about the world. The catalog release also contains a quote from Handy's book.
Handy, Charles B Harvard Business School. Press Corporate identity Olins, Wally, 1930-2014 Times (London, England) Bennis, Warren G Fox, John Tagiuri, Renato Rock, Stuart Corporate culture Corporate governance Change Peters, Tom, 1942-
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Harvard Business School Press catalog release featuring Charles Handy's book, The Age of Unreason, 1990; Charles Handy Papers; Box 19, Folder 1; 6 pages
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