Thought for the day by Charles Handy on the risk involved in trusting managers of large, successful corporations. Handy begins the thought discussing how the merger of AOL and Time Warner is the biggest in history, and wonders when the trend toward mergers will end, cautioning that companies are only accountable to their shareholders who, in the end, are only interested in the value of their shares. He then concludes that people have no choice but to rely on the values and priorities of the managers in these corporations to do what's right.
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Thought for the day by Charles Handy on the risk involved in trusting managers of large, successful corporations, January 13, 2000; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 15; 1 page
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