SOCIAL philosopher Charles Handy died at 92 on December 13, 2024.
He specialized in organizational behavior and management.
From his books, The Hungry Spirit, The Age of Unreason, and 21 Letters on Life and Its Challenges are a selection of his wisdom.
Key insights from Charles Handy's works include the importance of growth through improvement rather than sheer size, the need for regular affirmation and encouragement in the workplace, the value of unconditional love and positive regard for personal growth, embracing change as an opportunity for learning and survival, and the importance of creating the conditions for good work and leadership in organizations.