Description
Step back in time with the Business Week Magazine from June 4, 1966. This vintage issue captures a fascinating moment in history, particularly focusing on the impact of technology as computers began crashing personal offices. It's an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of business practices and the role technology played in reshaping work environments.
Inside this magazine, you'll discover insightful articles about the significant changes that computers were bringing to the workplace. As they started making their way into personal offices, they revolutionized how business was conducted. This issue not only serves as a historical snapshot but also offers an intriguing perspective on the challenges faced during this technological shift.
Here are a few key details about this magazine:
- Used and in good condition, perfect for collectors or those interested in vintage publications.
- Contains an address label, adding to its authenticity and character.
While the magazine's edges may show some wear or rips, it still holds significant value for enthusiasts and historians alike. Please note that it does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle it with care to preserve its quality.
Take advantage of this opportunity to own a piece of business history!
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