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306.014 EDG Key concepts in cultural theory / | 306.014 EDG Key concepts in cultural theory / | 306.09 HEN The Northern Ireland peace process / Ending the troubles? | 306.0905 HAN The elephant and the flea / | 306.09417 KIR Reinventing Ireland | 306.21 LUL Culture in the communication age | 306.21 LUL Culture in the communication age |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Bookseller Charles Handy's best-selling new book looks at how individuals (the fleas in his analogy) relate to multi-national conglomerates (the elephants). In addition to addressing how and why we work today, he covers a wide range of preoccupations and issues including the increasing fear of big business- 'it is easy to see why many observers think that the big corporations are now both richer and more powerful than many nation states. They worry that these new corporate states are accountable to no-one - that their financial clout makes governments beholden to them ... The elephants, people feel, are out of control.'
Cover subtitle, "New thinking for a new world".
First published by Hutchinson in 2001.
Includes index.