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The frontiers of management:

where tomorrow's decisions are being shaped today
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Truman Talley Books/Plume, Feb 1, 1999 - Business & Economics - 368 pages
"The Frontiers of Management" is a clear, direct, lively, and comprehensible examination of global trends and management practices. There are chapters dealing with the world economy, hostile takeovers, and the unexpected problems of success. Jobs, younger people, and career gridlock are also covered. Most of all, the man The Wall Street Journal calls "the first of the analytical futurists and the first of the management philosophers" stresses the importance of forethought and of realizing that "change is opportunity" in every branch of executive decision-making.

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Too old concepts... maybe for reference but not to read it all. Read full review

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Contents

The Changed World Economy
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Americas Entrepreneurial Job Machine
50
Why OPEC Had to Fail
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Peter F. Drucker is considered the most influential management thinker ever. The author of more than twenty-five books, his ideas have had an enormous impact on shaping the modern corporation. Drucker passed away in 2005.

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