Managing for the Future: The 1990s and Beyond"The most important management thinker of our time" (Warren Bennis), Drucker's universe has been a constantly expanding cosmos composed of four great regions he understands better and writes about more clearly than practically anyone else: economics, people at work, new management concepts, and the shape of the organization. Now he proves that he remains at the peak of his powers. |
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Notes on the PostBusiness Society | 1 |
ECONOMICS | 13 |
The Futures Already Around Us | 15 |
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