Peter F. Drucker
Management
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Peter F. Drucker
Management
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The essential book on management from the man who invented the discipline
Now completely revised and updated for the first time
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The essential book on management from the man who invented the discipline
Now completely revised and updated for the first time
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Now completely revised and updated for the first time
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: HarperCollins US
- Rev. Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780061252662
- ISBN-10: 0061252662
- Artikelnr.: 23263646
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Harper Collins Publ. USA
- 195 Broadway
- 10007 New York, US
- Verlag: HarperCollins US
- Rev. Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780061252662
- ISBN-10: 0061252662
- Artikelnr.: 23263646
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Harper Collins Publ. USA
- 195 Broadway
- 10007 New York, US
Peter F. Drucker is considered the most influential management thinker ever. The author of more than twenty-five books, his ideas have had an enormous impact on shaping the modern corporation. Drucker passed away in 2005.
There are very few writers of whom one can say they invented an entire
field of study: Peter F. Drucker is one. "Management" as a concept
literally did not exist until Drucker's groundbreaking work. From Jim
Collins to Jack Welch, every great theorist and practitioner of management
has walked in Drucker's footsteps.And in 1974, with MANAGEMENT, he
published the book that would come to define the field. In this seminal
work, Drucker explored how managers--in the for-profit and public service
sectors alike--can perform effectively. Examining management cases with a
global eye, Drucker laid out the essentials of performance, and of how a
manager interacts with their organization and the social and cultural
environment in which they operate. For three decades, managers and students
of business worldwide have relied on Peter Drucker to prepare themselves to
meet the challenges of an ever-changing business environment. The result is
a book that--while still a fundamental work--has also slipped substantially
behind the current business climate.Now Joseph Maciariello, Professor of
Management at Claremont University's Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito
Graduate School of Management and one of Drucker's foremost students and
protégés, has exhaustively revised and updated this book to meet the needs
of the modern-day manager. Almost every page contains new and reworked
material that reflects the thirty years of Drucker's thinking and writing
that postdated the original edition. Business examples that have now gone
out of date have been reworked; commentary to explore and explain Drucker's
thinking and its applications has been added throughout. MANAGEMENT is
ready at last to enter the twenty-first century and continue its reign as
the must-read text for every serious student of the field.
field of study: Peter F. Drucker is one. "Management" as a concept
literally did not exist until Drucker's groundbreaking work. From Jim
Collins to Jack Welch, every great theorist and practitioner of management
has walked in Drucker's footsteps.And in 1974, with MANAGEMENT, he
published the book that would come to define the field. In this seminal
work, Drucker explored how managers--in the for-profit and public service
sectors alike--can perform effectively. Examining management cases with a
global eye, Drucker laid out the essentials of performance, and of how a
manager interacts with their organization and the social and cultural
environment in which they operate. For three decades, managers and students
of business worldwide have relied on Peter Drucker to prepare themselves to
meet the challenges of an ever-changing business environment. The result is
a book that--while still a fundamental work--has also slipped substantially
behind the current business climate.Now Joseph Maciariello, Professor of
Management at Claremont University's Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito
Graduate School of Management and one of Drucker's foremost students and
protégés, has exhaustively revised and updated this book to meet the needs
of the modern-day manager. Almost every page contains new and reworked
material that reflects the thirty years of Drucker's thinking and writing
that postdated the original edition. Business examples that have now gone
out of date have been reworked; commentary to explore and explain Drucker's
thinking and its applications has been added throughout. MANAGEMENT is
ready at last to enter the twenty-first century and continue its reign as
the must-read text for every serious student of the field.
There are very few writers of whom one can say they invented an entire
field of study: Peter F. Drucker is one. "Management" as a concept
literally did not exist until Drucker's groundbreaking work. From Jim
Collins to Jack Welch, every great theorist and practitioner of management
has walked in Drucker's footsteps.And in 1974, with MANAGEMENT, he
published the book that would come to define the field. In this seminal
work, Drucker explored how managers--in the for-profit and public service
sectors alike--can perform effectively. Examining management cases with a
global eye, Drucker laid out the essentials of performance, and of how a
manager interacts with their organization and the social and cultural
environment in which they operate. For three decades, managers and students
of business worldwide have relied on Peter Drucker to prepare themselves to
meet the challenges of an ever-changing business environment. The result is
a book that--while still a fundamental work--has also slipped substantially
behind the current business climate.Now Joseph Maciariello, Professor of
Management at Claremont University's Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito
Graduate School of Management and one of Drucker's foremost students and
protégés, has exhaustively revised and updated this book to meet the needs
of the modern-day manager. Almost every page contains new and reworked
material that reflects the thirty years of Drucker's thinking and writing
that postdated the original edition. Business examples that have now gone
out of date have been reworked; commentary to explore and explain Drucker's
thinking and its applications has been added throughout. MANAGEMENT is
ready at last to enter the twenty-first century and continue its reign as
the must-read text for every serious student of the field.
field of study: Peter F. Drucker is one. "Management" as a concept
literally did not exist until Drucker's groundbreaking work. From Jim
Collins to Jack Welch, every great theorist and practitioner of management
has walked in Drucker's footsteps.And in 1974, with MANAGEMENT, he
published the book that would come to define the field. In this seminal
work, Drucker explored how managers--in the for-profit and public service
sectors alike--can perform effectively. Examining management cases with a
global eye, Drucker laid out the essentials of performance, and of how a
manager interacts with their organization and the social and cultural
environment in which they operate. For three decades, managers and students
of business worldwide have relied on Peter Drucker to prepare themselves to
meet the challenges of an ever-changing business environment. The result is
a book that--while still a fundamental work--has also slipped substantially
behind the current business climate.Now Joseph Maciariello, Professor of
Management at Claremont University's Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito
Graduate School of Management and one of Drucker's foremost students and
protégés, has exhaustively revised and updated this book to meet the needs
of the modern-day manager. Almost every page contains new and reworked
material that reflects the thirty years of Drucker's thinking and writing
that postdated the original edition. Business examples that have now gone
out of date have been reworked; commentary to explore and explain Drucker's
thinking and its applications has been added throughout. MANAGEMENT is
ready at last to enter the twenty-first century and continue its reign as
the must-read text for every serious student of the field.