Description
This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine from September 16, 1985, offers a captivating look into the evolving landscape of corporate hiring practices, economic trends, and the intricate dynamics of the business world during a transformative period. With an engaging cover story titled “Businessmen Like to Hire by the Numbers,” the magazine reveals how corporate managers prioritize systematic hiring processes amidst the political challenges of affirmative action.
This issue stands out not just for its insightful commentary but also for its historical relevance, capturing the essence of the mid-1980s business climate. It explores significant topics such as trade protectionism, the restructuring of Baldwin-United, and the ventures of high-profile individuals like Saudi businessman Adnan Khashoggi in the U.S. market. Such articles provide readers with a rich understanding of how corporate strategies were reshaped during this pivotal time.
Condition-wise, this collectible magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges. It has been carefully preserved, ensuring its longevity, and comes with a protective plastic covering. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive, and detailed photos are available for verification of its condition.
Key Features:
- Includes in-depth analysis of hiring trends and economic forecasts from a 1985 perspective.
- Features articles on critical topics, including trade policies and corporate performance, making it a valuable addition to your vintage magazine collection.
This Fortune Magazine vintage issue is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of corporate America. With its unique insights and perspective, it's a valuable collectible for history buffs and business professionals alike.
We offer combined shipping upon request. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of print history, perfect for any collector or as a thoughtful gift for those interested in business and economics.