Business Outline Notes on Article What’s a Business For by Charles Handy

Source: “What’s a Business For” by Charles Handy (PDF provided) Article Notes (this is a more in depth version of an annotated bibliography): To received full credit you must do the following:

-Citation at the top (APA or MLA format is fine) : Handy, C. (2002). What’s a business for? Harvard Business Review, 80(12), 49. -Take detailed and thorough notes on the article, if you write less than 250-words, then the score is ZERO.

You are trying to distill out all the ‘good stuff’ from the article… what are the major insights… if there is some sort of 3 or 4 point framework, then you best be certain to list it out and explain what it is and how it works. -Professionally formated… outline format, bold type font where necessary… it should have a professional appearance and could allow you to stand up in front of the class and teach the article (not to worry, I won’t make you actually do this… but good article notes are well formated)

-Good article notes should be thorough enough that you would not need to read the full article again if we were to discuss it several months from now… you would only need to read your notes (so don’t just do a bunch of bullet points without a narrative to connect it all).

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