Age of Unreason
By (Author) Charles Handy
Harvard Business School Publishing
Harvard Business School Press
1st February 1991
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social forecasting, future studies
303.49
Paperback
288
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
311g
Charles Handy and his landmark books have changed the way we think about work and the world around us. In the first of four classics, he offers profound observations about the world that lies ahead and helps us search for meaning in our personal and professional lives. Handy shows how dramatic changes are transforming business, education and the nature of work and maintains that discontinuous change requires discontinuous, upside-down thinking. The book offers profound insights into the world we live in and concludes that however uncomfortable, discontinuous change is the only way forward
Named one of "The 25 Most Influential Business Management Books" by TIME Magazine (TIME.com)
Charles Handy is an author and broadcaster living in London. He is a Fellow at the London Business School where he was a professor for many years. His books have sold over one million copies around the world. He has been, in his time, an oil executive, a business economist, a professor, and Chairman of the Royal Society of Arts.