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Title
The Drucker lectures
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Lectures
Essential lessons on management, society, and economy
Lessons on management, society, and economy
Management, society, and economy
Type
Text
Monograph
Classification
LCC: HD31 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
index (index)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
This book presents thirty-three of Peter F. Drucker's most important speeches and talks delivered at professional gatherings and in the classroom
Table Of Contents
How is human existence possible? (1943)
The myth of the state (1947)
The problems of maintaining continuous and full employment (1957)
The first technological revolution and its lessons (1967)
Politics and economics of the environment (1971)
What we already know about American education tomorrow (1971)
Claremont Address (1974)
Structural changes in the world economy and society as they affect American business (1977)
Managing the increasing complexity of large organizations (1981)
The information-based organization (1987)
Knowledge lecture I; II; III; IV; V (1989)
The new priorities (1991)
Do you know where you belong? (1992)
The era of the social sector (1994)
The knowledge worker and the knowledge society (1994)
Reinventing government: the next phase (1994)
Manage yourself and then your company (1996)
On health care (1996)
The changing world economy (1997)
Deregulation and the Japanese economy (1998)
Managing oneself (1999)
From teaching to learning (1999)
On globalization (2001)
Managing the nonprofit organization (2001)
The future of the corporation I; II; III; IV; V (2003)
Authorized Access Point
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 The Drucker lectures