Brochure for Charles Handy talk concerning the changed nature of organizations by the 21st century. The brochure begins by discussing how the nature of work is changing. Specifically, due to technology, old hierarchical structures of authority have become outdated, and, because of the new focus on people and their intellectual capital, the idea of an organization as belonging to shareholders has become obsolete. Featured topics in Handy's talk include federalism and organisational doughnuts, the shamrock organization, portfolios, and intellectual property, among others. The brochure proceeds to emphasize that organizations of the future will be organizing institutions, rather than employment institutions, and that managing directors, CEOs, general managers, directors, and other types of specialized senior managers will benefit most from Handy's talk.
Handy, Charles B Westin Hotels Federalism - theory & application Organizational behavior Organization theory Organizational change Singapore Institute of Management Asian Association of Management Organizations Singapore Airlines UOB Card Centre
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Brochure on Charles Handy talk, concerning the changing nature of organizations by the 21st century, November 7, 1995; Charles Handy Papers; Box 19, Folder 2; 6 pages
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