Description
Key Details:
Discover the Savvy Magazine June 1986 edition, a vintage issue that provides invaluable insights into the professional landscape for women in the 1980s. This magazine showcases essential articles on career advancement, leadership, and personal finance, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and enthusiasts of women's literature.
Highlight Its Significance:
This particular issue features the cover story, "The Manager Who Knew Too Much," which delves into the nuances of women's roles in the corporate environment during a transformative time. It not only reflects the challenges faced by women in the workforce but also serves as an empowering resource offering strategies on navigating office politics, investment opportunities, and achieving work-life balance. This vintage magazine encapsulates a pivotal moment in history, making it a collectible treasure.
Condition:
This issue is in very good condition, with minor wear on the edges and an address label present. Protected with a plastic covering, it ensures the magazine's preservation, appealing to collectors and vintage magazine enthusiasts alike.
Key features of this Savvy Magazine vintage issue include:
- In-depth articles on professional and personal development for women
- Rich historical context reflecting the dynamics of the 1980s workplace
Highlights and content include:
- The Manager’s Workshop: Is the Grapevine Strangling You? by Mary Jean Parson, discussing strategies for managing workplace gossip.
- The Savvy Investor: Get a Piece of the Block by Barbara Lee, offering insights on tax-time financial planning.
- Private Property: Homesteader featuring attorney Karen Tramontano’s restoration passion for a Victorian home, by Ruth Rejnis.
This vintage magazine is a rare find for those interested in women’s professional literature and historical perspectives on gender in the workplace. It makes a great addition to any collection of vintage magazines, especially those focused on women's empowerment from the 1980s.