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Periods of great social change reveal a tension between the need for continuity and the need for innovation
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351294546
- Artikelnr.: 49264658
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351294546
- Artikelnr.: 49264658
Peter Drucker
One: American Experiences
Introduction to Part One
1: The American Genius Is Political
2: Calhoun's Pluralism
3: Henry Ford: The Last Populist
4: IBM's Watson: Vision for Tomorrow
5: The Myth of American Uniformity
Two: Economics as a Social Dimension
Introduction to Part Two
6: The Economic Basis of American Politics
7: The Poverty of Economic Theory
8: The Delusion of Profits
9: Schumpeter and Keynes
10: Keynes: Economics as a Magical System
Three: The Social Function of Management
Introduction to Part Three
11 Management's Role
12: Management: The Problems of Success
13: Social Innovation: Management's New Dimension
Four: Business as a Social Institution
Introduction to Part Four
14: Can There Be Business Ethics?
15: The New Productivity Challenge
16: The Emerging Theory of Manufacturing
17: The Hostile Takeover and its Discontents
Five: Work, Tools, and Society
Introduction to Part Five
18: Work and Tools
19: Technology, Science, and Culture
20: India and Appropriate Technology
21: The First Technological Revolution and Its Lessons
Six: The Information-Based Society
Introduction to Part Six
22: Information, Communications, and Understanding
23: Information and the Riture of the City
24: The Information-Based Organization
Seven: Japan as Society and Civilization
Introduction to Part Seven
25: A View of Japan through Japanese Art
26: Japan: The Problems of Success
27: Behind Japan's Success
28: Misinterpreting Japan and the Japanese
29: How Westernized Are the Japanese?
Eight: Why Society Is Not Enough
Introduction to Part Eight
30: The Unfashionable Kierkegaard
Introduction to Part One
1: The American Genius Is Political
2: Calhoun's Pluralism
3: Henry Ford: The Last Populist
4: IBM's Watson: Vision for Tomorrow
5: The Myth of American Uniformity
Two: Economics as a Social Dimension
Introduction to Part Two
6: The Economic Basis of American Politics
7: The Poverty of Economic Theory
8: The Delusion of Profits
9: Schumpeter and Keynes
10: Keynes: Economics as a Magical System
Three: The Social Function of Management
Introduction to Part Three
11 Management's Role
12: Management: The Problems of Success
13: Social Innovation: Management's New Dimension
Four: Business as a Social Institution
Introduction to Part Four
14: Can There Be Business Ethics?
15: The New Productivity Challenge
16: The Emerging Theory of Manufacturing
17: The Hostile Takeover and its Discontents
Five: Work, Tools, and Society
Introduction to Part Five
18: Work and Tools
19: Technology, Science, and Culture
20: India and Appropriate Technology
21: The First Technological Revolution and Its Lessons
Six: The Information-Based Society
Introduction to Part Six
22: Information, Communications, and Understanding
23: Information and the Riture of the City
24: The Information-Based Organization
Seven: Japan as Society and Civilization
Introduction to Part Seven
25: A View of Japan through Japanese Art
26: Japan: The Problems of Success
27: Behind Japan's Success
28: Misinterpreting Japan and the Japanese
29: How Westernized Are the Japanese?
Eight: Why Society Is Not Enough
Introduction to Part Eight
30: The Unfashionable Kierkegaard
One: American Experiences
Introduction to Part One
1: The American Genius Is Political
2: Calhoun's Pluralism
3: Henry Ford: The Last Populist
4: IBM's Watson: Vision for Tomorrow
5: The Myth of American Uniformity
Two: Economics as a Social Dimension
Introduction to Part Two
6: The Economic Basis of American Politics
7: The Poverty of Economic Theory
8: The Delusion of Profits
9: Schumpeter and Keynes
10: Keynes: Economics as a Magical System
Three: The Social Function of Management
Introduction to Part Three
11 Management's Role
12: Management: The Problems of Success
13: Social Innovation: Management's New Dimension
Four: Business as a Social Institution
Introduction to Part Four
14: Can There Be Business Ethics?
15: The New Productivity Challenge
16: The Emerging Theory of Manufacturing
17: The Hostile Takeover and its Discontents
Five: Work, Tools, and Society
Introduction to Part Five
18: Work and Tools
19: Technology, Science, and Culture
20: India and Appropriate Technology
21: The First Technological Revolution and Its Lessons
Six: The Information-Based Society
Introduction to Part Six
22: Information, Communications, and Understanding
23: Information and the Riture of the City
24: The Information-Based Organization
Seven: Japan as Society and Civilization
Introduction to Part Seven
25: A View of Japan through Japanese Art
26: Japan: The Problems of Success
27: Behind Japan's Success
28: Misinterpreting Japan and the Japanese
29: How Westernized Are the Japanese?
Eight: Why Society Is Not Enough
Introduction to Part Eight
30: The Unfashionable Kierkegaard
Introduction to Part One
1: The American Genius Is Political
2: Calhoun's Pluralism
3: Henry Ford: The Last Populist
4: IBM's Watson: Vision for Tomorrow
5: The Myth of American Uniformity
Two: Economics as a Social Dimension
Introduction to Part Two
6: The Economic Basis of American Politics
7: The Poverty of Economic Theory
8: The Delusion of Profits
9: Schumpeter and Keynes
10: Keynes: Economics as a Magical System
Three: The Social Function of Management
Introduction to Part Three
11 Management's Role
12: Management: The Problems of Success
13: Social Innovation: Management's New Dimension
Four: Business as a Social Institution
Introduction to Part Four
14: Can There Be Business Ethics?
15: The New Productivity Challenge
16: The Emerging Theory of Manufacturing
17: The Hostile Takeover and its Discontents
Five: Work, Tools, and Society
Introduction to Part Five
18: Work and Tools
19: Technology, Science, and Culture
20: India and Appropriate Technology
21: The First Technological Revolution and Its Lessons
Six: The Information-Based Society
Introduction to Part Six
22: Information, Communications, and Understanding
23: Information and the Riture of the City
24: The Information-Based Organization
Seven: Japan as Society and Civilization
Introduction to Part Seven
25: A View of Japan through Japanese Art
26: Japan: The Problems of Success
27: Behind Japan's Success
28: Misinterpreting Japan and the Japanese
29: How Westernized Are the Japanese?
Eight: Why Society Is Not Enough
Introduction to Part Eight
30: The Unfashionable Kierkegaard