The Age of Unreason
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The Age of Unreason

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Shows how dramatic changes are transforming businesses, education, and the nature of work. Handy maintains that discontinuous change requires discontinuous, upside-down thinking. We need new kinds of organizations, new approaches to work, new types of schools and new ideas about the nature of our society.

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