Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 pages |
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... Peter Drucker is quite prepared to grant a quantitative priority to the new knowledge industries of our time without pursuing any of the signifi- cance or consequences of these industries as they have reshaped the goals of the ...
... Peter Drucker is quite prepared to grant a quantitative priority to the new knowledge industries of our time without pursuing any of the signifi- cance or consequences of these industries as they have reshaped the goals of the ...
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... Peter Drucker , writing on " What We Can Learn from Japanese Man- agement , ” comments : With us in the West , all emphasis is on the answer to the question . To the Japanese , however , the important element in decision making is ...
... Peter Drucker , writing on " What We Can Learn from Japanese Man- agement , ” comments : With us in the West , all emphasis is on the answer to the question . To the Japanese , however , the important element in decision making is ...
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... DRUCKER'S WORDS TO WEBER'S MUSIC Matching in Echoland In The Age of Discontinuity , Peter Drucker stresses the incompatibility between " governing " and " doing , " and he advocates the nongovernmental institutions of the society of ...
... DRUCKER'S WORDS TO WEBER'S MUSIC Matching in Echoland In The Age of Discontinuity , Peter Drucker stresses the incompatibility between " governing " and " doing , " and he advocates the nongovernmental institutions of the society of ...
Contents
PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 27 |
Copyright | |
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