Perennial Insights from Peter Drucker
Richard Straub ()
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Richard Straub: The Global Peter Drucker Forum
Chapter Chapter 6 in Executive Education after the Pandemic, 2022, pp 57-66 from Springer
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Abstract As a prolific writer who published some 40 books, Peter Drucker has left us with an abundant and wide-ranging legacy—such that it is sometimes hard to decide the heading his most significant and lasting lessons belong under. Unlike other management writers and gurus, Drucker did not start out as a thinker about organizations and management. Rather, he made his mark as a young man as a political scientist studying the seismic shifts of the twentieth century that gave rise to totalitarianism, in both its fascist and communist forms. This preoccupation remained central to his outlook and output all his life.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82343-6_6
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