Fortune Magazine September 2, 1985 Baby-Boom Executives: They're Making It VG


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This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated September 2, 1985, offers a captivating glimpse into the rise of baby-boom executives during a period of significant economic uncertainty. The cover story titled "Baby-Boom Executives Are Making It" challenges widely held beliefs about the saturated job market, illustrating how many young professionals are not just entering the workforce but excelling in leadership roles across industries.

This edition stands out for its in-depth analysis of the corporate landscape and innovations in technology and agriculture. Readers will find valuable insights into the corporate strategies that defined a generation, making this a must-have for collectors interested in historical business trends.

Additionally, this magazine includes notable articles such as IBM's launch of a new mainframe, a discussion on the intersection between technology and farming, and economic policy insights presented by former budget director David Stockman, all reflecting the vibrant business culture of the mid-1980s.

In terms of collectibility, this magazine is in very good condition, showcasing its resilience over the years with only minor wear along the edges. It has been well-preserved and comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

Key Features:

  • Fascinating insights on the successful rise of baby-boomer executives.
  • Well-preserved condition with protective covering, perfect for collectors.

Grab this Fortune Magazine vintage issue today, and own a piece of business history that captures both the challenges and triumphs of a pivotal era in corporate America.

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We offer combined shipping upon request. This issue is a valuable collectible for those interested in corporate leadership, economic trends, and business strategy in the mid-1980s.

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