Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Zand, Dale E.; Guth, William D.; New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration; Wages; Inflation (Finance); Stock exchanges; Finance; Technology; Diversification in industry;...
This is side B of the first tape from the annual Drucker Symposium of 1979. Dale Zand is the moderator, and William Guth is the panelist. In this section, Drucker finishes his talk about business strategies. He talks about the importance of keeping...
Bennis, Warren G.; Business education; Business planning; Business presentations; Calendars; Consultants; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Executives; Professional development
The program listing speakers for the Town Hall 1995 Executive Series on "How to...brass tacks for business success."
Boschee, Jerr; Nonprofit organizations; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management; Social entrepreneurship; Letters
Francis Hesselbein states the inception of the Alpha Center began with Peter Drucker and a small group of corporations that have provided management assistance, training and other services to entrepreneurs in the human services. Hesselbein further...
James C. Worthy describes the efforts to organize the Alpha Center for Public/Private Initiatives, Inc. and steps are being taken to establish the Beacon Fund, which will help provide financing for future enterprises. In addition, Worthy wishes to...
Business planning; Influence (Psychology); Letters
After reading one of Drucker's books, Frank Paxton, Jr., president of the Frank Paxton Company, tells Drucker that he has revised the firm's 1981 goals, plans, and budget around the concepts explained in the book. Contains Paxton's original...
Marty Davidson, president of Southern Pipe and Supply Company, Inc., writes a letter to the editor citing Drucker's contributions to small companies such as Davidson's and Drucker's thoughtfulness.
Business consultants; Business ethics; Business planning; Letters
James M. Vardaman, president of James M. Vardaman & Co., Inc., writes the editor of the Wall Street Journal sharing how Drucker influenced his business.
Ralph Devone of CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere), sends a memorandum to Phil Johnston, elaborating on the first agenda item proposed for the Drucker seminar. Memorandum contains handwritten note.
Lectures and lecturing; Planning; Education; Surveys; Social security; Life expectancy; United States. Small Business Administration; Entrepreneurship; Banks and banking; Teaching; Successful people; Rain Bird Sprinkler Manufacturing Corporation;...
Peter Drucker advises his students on the planning process during a lecture on the next society. He encourages them to begin the journey with the destination and not with the starting point. He then talks about money management, education,...
Lectures and lecturing; Raytheon Company; Defense industries; Electronics; Knowledge workers; Money; General Motors Corporation; Pensions; Risk; Uncertainty; Sloan, Alfred P. (Alfred Pritchard), 1875-1966; Rosenwald, Julius, 1862-1932; Sears,...
A student in Peter Drucker’s course on the next society makes a presentation on his company, Raytheon. He shares the company’s history and where it hopes to be in the future. Drucker critiques the presentation and talks about the book, "The...
Leadership;
Business planning;
Organizational effectiveness;
Competition, International;
Industrial management;
Management;
Ellsworth, Richard R.
Richard Ellsworth, professor of management at Claremont Graduate University, sets up a mock lecture to be filmed. He begins by discussing how working with other people can give a company competitive advantage. Ellsworth talks about how knowledge...
Leadership;
Business planning;
Organizational effectiveness;
Ethics - United States - Anecdotes;
Industrial management;
Management;
Ellsworth, Richard R.
Richard Ellsworth, professor of management at Claremont Graduate University, sets up a mock lecture to be filmed. He begins by discussing consumer loyalties to a specific product or cause, and the importance of a team working together towards the...
Leadership; Business planning; Claremont Graduate University; Education - United States - History - 20th century; Management; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005
Peter F. Drucker begins the interview by explaining that management is a human enterprise. He discusses how to turn a market company into a knowledge company, and how older businesses must update themselves to knowledge-based information. Drucker...
Leadership;
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005;
Claremont Graduate School;
Universities and colleges;
Business planning;
Science;
Industrial management;
Management
Phil Barnett begins the interview by discussing his position as an adjunct professor at Claremont Graduate University. He talks about his own education attending the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management and why he decided to get his PhD...
Lectures and lecturing; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company; Business planning; Recessions; Unemployment; Inflation (Finance); Deflation (Finance); American Motors automobiles; Automobiles;...
Peter Drucker discusses the following during his lecture: recessions that uncover weak spots; the difference between inflation and deflation; having control over the distributor; being better off if you compete for the customer of your distributor...