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The Organization of the Future presents the latest and best thinking of acclaimed visionaries and practitioners who ponder the future of human enterprise everywhere - in government, business, and community.
Supported by two giants - Peter Drucker opens the book and Charles Handy closes it - the authors within provide their own perspectives on tomorrow, in thoughtful, to-the-point chapters. Together they underscore where, when, and how organizations and their leaders must evolve, not only to survive but also to prosper.
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This book was written in the latter half of the 90s and it shows. Much of what the authors discuss has proven true. One of the most striking things about it is the support many of the authors throw toward outsourcing certain company activities overseas. Talk about the proverbial egg on the face!
In all seriousness, though, this was an interesting book. I really enjoyed the fact that the chapters were short AND thought-provoking. A lot of real practical advice here.