Literature published by the Australian Institute of Management advertising a Charles Handy seminar on the new information era and other such changes to come in the future. The document begins by discussing Handy's academic and intellectual background studying at Oriel College, Oxford, before proceeding to highlight his time in industry at Shell International and his studies at the Sloan School of Management, MIT, which prompted his return to London to begin a similar program at London's Graduate Business School. It then lists Handy's publications and his household arrangement with his wife, Elizabeth Handy, before moving on to describe the Unimagined Futures seminar. The document states that the seminar will focus on how business is entering the information age and departing from the organization era. This development necessitates that new types of questions and concerns be confronted, now that communism is no longer a direct competitor to capitalism.
Handy, Charles B Handy, Elizabeth Australian Human Resources Institute Australian Institute of Management Doogue, Geraldine Shell International Ltd Oriel College (University of Oxford) Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology St. George's House (Windsor Castle) Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) BBC Radio Capitalism Organizational change Organization theory Organizational effectiveness Federalism - theory & application
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Literature published by the Australian Institute of Management advertising a Charles Handy seminar on the new information era and other such changes to come in the future, March 11, 1997; Charles Handy Papers; Box 19, Folder 6; 4 pages
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