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Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of Fortune Magazine from October 2, 2006, featuring CEO Eric Schmidt on the cover at Google’s Headquarters. This collectible issue captures the essence of the early 2000s tech boom, providing insights into the rapid evolution of the corporate landscape during a pivotal time for the internet.
This magazine is not just a look at Eric Schmidt's leadership but an exploration of major themes affecting businesses today, making it a must-have for vintage magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike. The issue includes intriguing cover stories that delve into transformative moments in business, such as:
- Managing in Chaos: An analysis of how traditional corporate structures navigate an increasingly unpredictable world.
- Chaos at Google: A unique perspective on how Google embraces uncertainty to foster innovative opportunities.
This issue also discusses the shifting dynamics within major corporations and highlights rising figures in the corporate landscape, including Ford’s CEO Alan Mulally and political strategist Rahm Emanuel.
The condition of this vintage magazine is remarkable, graded as very good. It shows only minor wear on the edges, which is typical for its age. Each copy is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains a pristine addition to your collection. Check the detailed photos for an accurate view of the condition.
Whether you are a fan of business history or simply enjoy collecting vintage magazines, this Fortune vintage issue is a valuable find that encapsulates an era of innovation and corporate strategy.
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