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Title
Peter Drucker and management
Type
Text
Monograph
Classification
LCC: HD31.D776 L56 2024 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 658 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23/eng/20240119)
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Content
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Summary
"Peter Drucker is arguable the world's most influential management writer, but his contributions as a social theorist and philosopher are also notable. This book presents Drucker as a key thinker, whose work encompasses ideas about management practice, technology, social developments and trends, the nature of human beings, matters of theology, and, most of all, how to avoid extremes. By positioning Drucker in a wider context, this book is valuable reading for scholar, students and reflective practitioners of management as well as those with an interest in intellectual history more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Drucker the European
Drucker the social theorist
Drucker and the practice of management
Drucker and effective leadership
Drucker and the knowledge society
Drucker and innovation and entrepreneurship
Drucker and the role of government
Drucker and technology
Drucker the social ecologist
Authorized Access Point
Linkletter, Karen E. Peter Drucker and management