Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Kimizuka, Yoshirō, 1921-; Japan; Economy and society; Management; General Motors Corporation; Economic development; Capitalism; Banks and banking; Letters; Books; Depreciation; Saving and investment;...
A reprint of the Report of Denkitsushin University, volume 16; 1965, entitled, "The Question of Profit: to be or not to be" by Yoshirō Kimizuka. Major contents include: letters to and from Drucker related to the title, and a brief analysis of the...
Jonathan Club; Currency; Gold standard; Dollar, American; Retirement age; Knowledge workers; China
In this transcript of Peter Drucker’s speech, delivered to the Jonathan Club in 1967, Drucker discusses the changing world economy. He begins by discussing currency and the fluctuating value of the U.S. dollar. He goes on to discuss dropping...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Kimizuka, Yoshirō, 1921-; Profit; General Motors Corporation; Taxation; Corporations; Wages; Executives; Employee stock options; Liberman, E. G. (Evseĭ Grigor'evich); Soviet Union; Charts,...
The 1966 volume 20 reprint of the report of Denkitsushin University entitled, "Judge Not" by Yoshirō Kimizuka and Peter Drucker. It includes a review by E. Liberman. The reprint contains an original "CGU Admissions" stamp.
Lectures and lecturing; Competition, International; Demographic transition; Japan; Labor supply; Automation; Subsidies; Marketing; Agriculture; Brazil; Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Capital; Saving and investment
During Peter Drucker’s lecture, he discusses: the structural changes in the world economy, the change in traditional manufacturing, a shift in business from capital to marketing, unhealthy development because of growth in old industries, his...
Capital goods; Employment (Economic theory); Manual workers; Seniority, Employee; Technology; Unions, Trade; United States; Letters
Remarks sent to James Worthy from Peter Drucker explaining the basic problem of maintaining continuous and full employment and the United States' experience and approach to this issue.
Drucker's former student, Geoffrey H. Smart, of G.H. Smart & Company, Inc., reflects on the lessons learned from Drucker's lectures and thanks him for his lessons. Contains handwritten note.
Lectures and lecturing; Friedman, Irving Sigmund, 1915-; Capital; Management; Marketing; International finance; Money; Foreign exchange rates; Balance of payments; Japan
During Peter Drucker’s lecture, he discusses: the pressure on capital formation and the continuing high costs of capital, marketing as largely knowledge and not investment, and rethinking top management. During Irving Friedman’s lecture, he...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Newspapers; Claremont Graduate University; College students; Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha; Welch, Jack, 1935-; Books; Translations; Authors; Authorship; Beatty, Jack; Flaherty,...
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker saying that Mr. Miyake, of Nikkei's New York bureau, has asked to see Drucker in preparation for 'Watakushi no Rirekisho" and shares that Jack Welch was featured in it a year ago. Ueda informs Drucker that he...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Books; Management; Technology; Information technology; Inflation (Finance); Profit; Cost; Government agencies; Capital; Computers; Leadership; Time; Knowledge and learning; Microeconomics; Production...
Drucker introduces this recording by describing the book it is based on. He says that this is going to talk about what to do in turbulent inflationary times. It discusses management fundamentals for handling innovation, change, growth and the new...
Lectures and lecturing; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Capital productivity; Sales executives
Peter Drucker discusses the following during his lecture: the importance of the productivity of capital; profit as profit margin multiplied by turnover of capital; not being able to make a star out of mediocrity; and the definition of a sales...
Authorship; Lectures and lecturing; Speeches, addresses, etc.
Drucker is the 28th lecturer in The Claremont Colleges Annual Lecture Series. In his published informal talks, "Why We Are Not Making Much Progress," Drucker identifies three major misunderstandings of environmental advocates and problems...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Interviews; Donaldson, William Henry, 1931-; United States. Securities and Exchange Commission; Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc.; Questioning; Consumers; Scotland; Pension trusts; Alliance Capital...
Bill Donaldson is a former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and served as Under Secretary of State during the Nixon Administration. In this interview Donaldson relates his dealings with Peter Drucker and his consulting work...
Accounting; Consumers; Ethics; Europe; Lectures and lecturing; Management; Self-management (Psychology)
A transcription of Drucker's lecture on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the International Executive Development Center entitled, "Manage Yourself and Then Your Company: Set an Example."
Lectures and lecturing; International trade; Exports; China; Automobile industry and trade; Blue collar workers; Labor; Hospitals; Money; Medicare; General Electric Company; Cost accounting; Banks and banking; Japan; Management; Hospitals; Capital...
During Peter Drucker's talk entitled "Productivity: What We Know About It What We Must - and Can - Do About It” he discusses how productivity in money, physical resources, and administrative personnel can improve the performance of both...
Lectures and lecturing; Decision making; Case studies; Capital investments; Sony Corporation; Planning; Diagnosis; Budget; Universities and colleges; Hospitals; Institutions
Peter Drucker lectures about effective decisions. During his talk, he discusses: the risk and expense of capital investments in people, Douglas MacArthur and careful planning, rehearsal surgery to prepare for the unexpected, Sony and the...
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...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Publishers and publishing; Authorship; Books; Translations; Japan
Peter Drucker writes Eiji Mitachi, of Diamond-sha, discussing the publishing of "Management Challenges for the 21st Century." In the postscript, Drucker says that Mr. Fukuda would like to append his Foreign Affairs article on Japanese bureaucracy.
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Books; Authorship; Anniversaries; American Management Association; Tables of contents; Prefaces; Translations; Publishers and publishing
Peter Drucker writes Atsuo Ueda, of the Keizai Koho Center, discussing the completion of book chapters and the use of a different name for the Japanese version of his book.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Authorship; Books; Management; Knowledge workers; Supervisors; Responsibility; General Motors Company; Leadership; Quality control; Learning; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Translations
The introduction to volume two of "The Essential Drucker: Drucker on Management." Drucker hopes readers will look upon this book as a purveyor of knowledge and a guide to action. The introduction contains edits.