The Essential Drucker (Review and Analysis of Drucker's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from "The Essential Drucker" exposes the book's most important ideas, explaining the basic principles of management and its challenges. This useful summary also discusses the changes that are likely to happen in the business world of tomorrow, and the skills that will be needed to face it, thus providing you with an opportunity to get ahead of things and take the lead.
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Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of The Essential Drucker (Peter Drucker)
Drucker on Management
Drucker on the Individual
Drucker on Society
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
While it is impossible to say with any degree of certainty what the future will be like, it is already possible to discern its most important features and key challenges:
Markets will be global with information free to flow anywhere without hindrance or restriction.
The center of power will rest squarely with consumers because they have access to so much information.
The importance of manufacturing to the overall economy will continue to fall.
The social complexion of the new economy will be different as knowledge workers become the most dominant group.
The key management challenges of the future will be tackled by individuals, not by governments.
In all, the best way to face the future is to have an understanding of the tools which are available and the skills to manage them well.
About the Author
PETER DRUCKER is the world’s most widely read and influential business writer. He published his first book in 1937 and continues to publish today, with his work being translated into more than twenty languages. Dr. Drucker earned a doctorate in public and international law and has worked as a newspaper reporter, an economist, a teacher, an editorial columnist for the Wall Street Journal, a professor of management at the Graduate Business School of New York University and as professor of social science at Claremont Graduate School in California. Peter Drucker has published more than 17 management books, an autobiography, two novels, several volumes of essays and is a frequent contributor to magazines and journals.