Description
This original issue of Fortune Magazine, dated January 16, 1978, features a pivotal cover story entitled "How General Motors Remodeled Itself". This insightful publication explores General Motors' dramatic transformation amidst the waves of change in the automotive industry. In a time where economic challenges loomed, GM's corporate restructuring, strategic innovations, and forward-thinking initiatives are detailed, making this vintage magazine a must-have for enthusiasts and historians alike.
This issue not only captures a critical period in automotive history but also provides a considerable overview of the corporate landscape during the late 1970s. Readers will gain insight into the company's leadership changes, investment trends, and forecasts—valuable knowledge for anyone interested in the evolution of major corporations. This vintage issue is a treasure trove of information that reflects on the strategies that helped GM navigate through challenging times.
The condition of this vintage magazine is rated as very good, showcasing only minor wear on edges and a blurred-out address label. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive, making it a perfect collectible for those looking to add a piece of history to their collection.
Included in this issue are noteworthy articles that delve into topics such as:
- Comprehensive Analysis: Detailed insights into GM's internal changes, product strategy, and corporate decisions.
- Economic Trends: A forecast of business activities and investment opportunities for the coming eighteen months.
This vintage magazine is an essential addition for collectors, automotive industry enthusiasts, and business historians, offering a profound look at GM's evolution and the corporate strategies of the era.
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Contents:
6 - The Editor’s Desk
9 - Business Roundup
The forecast for the next eighteen months.
19 - In the News
Pete Peterson shakes up his new firm, G.E. and Hitachi strike an intriguing deal, and more.
33 - Letters to Fortune
37 - On Your Own Time
Executives practice the martial arts.
49 - Keeping Up
139 - Personal Investing
How the market anticipates weekly money-supply figures.
145 - A Difference of Opinion
M.I.T.’s Jay Forrester on viewing the U.S. economy.