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(Mackenzie - 2005)TEXT 1Harvard Business OnlineThe

(Mackenzie - 2005)

TEXT 1

Harvard Business Online

The Elephant and the Flea: Reflections of a Reluctant Capitalist

Description:

The Elephant and the Flea is both a poignant personal memoir and a deep reflection on the past and future of world capitalism, with all its possibilities and pitfalls. In a tone that is at once learned, genial, witty, and wise, Handy takes us on his life's journey, looking back to his childhood and education and how they prepared (or, rather, did not prepare) him for a career in business, the changing nature of organizational life within the context of the old economy and the new, the great variety of capitalism around the world, and through it all, his struggle to find meaning and fulfillment in work. Handy uses the quirky, powerful metaphor of the elephant and the flea to describe vividly and critique the great shift from the prevalence of behemoth, slow-moving, bureaucratic organizations that provided a lifetime of security and not much freedom or room for creativity, to a world in which we are much more independent and flea-like, flitting from job to job, latching onto elephants when we need to, but mostly flying solo and without a net.

Subjects Covered:

Business & government, Business history, Career changes, Careers & career planning, Entrepreneurship, General management, Global business, International business.

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TEXT 2

THE ELEPHANT AND THE FLEA: reflections of a reluctant capitalist

Charles Handy
London: Random House, Ltd.
BOARD OPTIONS/AMAZON PRICE: $11.20

Charles Handy has been an oil company executive, a university lecturer, and a much sought after convention speaker.

A 48 year old advertising executive was complaining to Handy that there were no longer any jobs in the ageist advertising world for people like him. While he was talking, the electrician repairing the wiring in Handy's home put his head round the door to say he would be back in a week. "I'm sorry", he said, "but I've got too many jobs on at the moment".

"That was the future", Handy told this his account executive; lots of clients for the independent worker, but fewer and fewer jobs for full-time executives of large organizations.

The employee-oriented society of the twentieth century had delivered so much that was good. It had replaced the world of the individual farmer/craftsman/ merchant. The new flea-oriented world that Charles Handy sees is "fraught with insecurity, uncertainty, and fear".

"We don't want that sort of world" people say. Handy is sympathetic. "I, too, didn't much like the worst of world that I saw emerging, but wishing it away was not going to help".

In 1996, 67% of British businesses have only one employee, the owner.

In 1994, employees with less than five people represented 89% of all British businesses.

This is a book about how to survive as a flea and in world of few elephants and many fleas.

It is written in typical Charles Handy humor and insight. It is also his most personal book to date. ELEPHANT AND THE FLEA is easy to read and too important to ignore.

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The sentence "We don't want that sort of world" (Text 2) in the reported speech will be: 

A

They said that he hasn't wanted that sort of world.

B

They told me that they didn't wanted those sort of world.

C

It was said that they didn't want that sort of world.

D

It was said that they didn't want that sorted of world.

E

It was requested that we didn't want that sorted of world.