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The Age of Unreason Handy, Charles; Bennis, Warren G. Good. Paperback. 3rd printing hardcover with dustjacket 1989 Harvard Business School Press CHECKMARKS in margins. 1 page corner is creased; 1 is torn. Otherwise clean; pages bright; binding tight. Great reading / research copy. 278 pages; Index. Language: English. Foreword by Warren Bennis. 'Handy, a British specialist in organizational management, predicts that the 21st century will be the Age of Unreason. In an era when changes in business and society will be discontinuous or patternless, he suggests that our thinking must become discontinuous or unreasonable in order to use such changes to our advantage. While his thesis is generally in line with strategists like Tom Peters, Handy focuses more on the philosophy, rather than the mechanics, of adaptive change in society. His examples from the business world are interestingly extended to social institutions like marriage and family. Nicely written, this should be popular with open-minded management types. A good addition to management collections.'--Mark L. Shelton, Library Journal, 1990. Price:
5.00 USD
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