Description
This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated April 16, 1984, is a valuable collectible that explores significant themes in business, gender dynamics, and economic trends. With its compelling cover story titled "Why Women Aren’t Getting to the Top," this issue offers an eye-opening perspective on the barriers preventing women from achieving leadership roles in corporate America during the 1980s.
This edition captures the essence of a transformative era, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and enthusiasts of corporate history. It features noteworthy articles that delve into corporate leadership, economic forecasts, labor relations, and the impact of emerging technology. Not only does it provide a snapshot of gender issues pertinent to the time, but it also reflects broader societal changes that have shaped today’s corporate landscape.
In very good condition with minor wear on the edges, this vintage magazine is a rare find for collectors and history buffs alike. The exact item shown in the listing is the one you will receive, so be sure to refer to the detailed photos for condition verification.
This Fortune Magazine vintage issue includes in-depth articles and analyses, such as:
- "Why Women Aren’t Getting to the Top" (Page 40): An insightful examination of the significant barriers women face in corporate leadership roles, authored by Susan Fraker.
- "Fortune Forecast: After a Hot Quarter, Growth Will Slow" (Page 48): A forward-looking analysis of the U.S. economy, detailing shifts in GDP growth, employment, and inflation.
This issue is truly a treasure trove of information, providing a fascinating glimpse into the challenges of the time, along with predictions that influenced future markets. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to vintage magazines, this edition is poised to be a valuable addition to your collection.
Each magazine comes carefully wrapped in a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Combine shipping is available upon request, making it even easier to enhance your collection.