Description
Step back into the past with this remarkable vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated February 16, 1987. This collectible magazine explores compelling business and economic trends of its time, serving as a snapshot of the corporate landscape during the late 1980s. The cover story titled "Executive Guilt: Who’s Taking Care of the Children?" by Fern Schumer Chapman delves into the pressing challenges facing corporate leaders, particularly the balance between work responsibilities and parenting.
This issue captures the essence of a pivotal era in American business culture, making it a valuable addition for collectors of vintage magazines. As executives grappled with the demands of their careers and family life, this article provides a rare insight into their vulnerabilities, reflecting broader societal changes in parenting and gender roles.
Other notable articles within the magazine cover a wide array of topics, including the fluctuating economic climate, corporate performance strategies, and key developments in global finance and politics. Insights from influential figures like T. Boone Pickens Jr. offer a candid look at the complexities of corporate management.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition with minor wear on the edges, indicating how well it has been preserved over the years. It also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and making it a prime candidate for your collection.
Highlights of this February 1987 issue include:
- Cover story: "Executive Guilt: Who’s Taking Care of the Children?"
- Insights on the economic forecast and corporate strategies from industry leaders.
This collectible magazine is perfect for enthusiasts of business history and those interested in the significant economic trends that shaped our world. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of vintage magazine history!