When Giants Learn To Dance
Volume
30
Issue
2
Abstract
Rosebeth Moss Kanter, When Giants Learn To Dance, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989, 366 pp. $22.95 hardcover As Extension professionals seek ways to meet the needs of their clientele, while at the same time facing their own organizational challenges, the need for clear direction becomes even more apparent. Occasionally, a book is written in which the author's perspective can serve as "inside" information to help better understand change. Kanter's book, When Giants Learn To Dance, is exactly that, an inside perspective on the challenges facing America's corporate structure. Although written for a corporate audience, the book offers valuable insights for Extension professionals as well.
Recommended Citation
Humphrey, J. K. (1992). When Giants Learn To Dance. The Journal of Extension, 30(2), Article 25. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss2/25