Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Translations; Authorship; Books; Publishers and publishing; Holidays; Interviews
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker saying that he is working on "The Next Society" and that he can finish it by the end of the month. He informs Drucker that he translated a work for the "Harvard Business Review" and asks how he should translate a...
Authorship; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Management; Books; Publishers and publishing; Business; Activity-based costing; Nonprofit organizations; Corporate governance
The editor's afterword of "The Essential Drucker on Management" written by Atsuo Ueda. "July 18" is crossed out, and "Aug. 3" is handwritten on page 1.
Authorship; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Management; Books; Publishers and publishing; Business; Activity-based costing; Nonprofit organizations; Corporate governance
The editor's afterword of "The Essential Drucker on Management" written by Atsuo Ueda. In addition, Ueda writes Drucker on June 14, 2000 saying that he agrees to restore the whole appendix.
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Authorship; Books; Translations; Publishers and publishing; Tables of contents; Advertising; Newspapers; Executives; Weather
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker thanking him for his forewords. He includes the wording from the advertisement that was featured in the Nikkei and talks about his translation work. He goes on to say that he will talk to several venture owners...
Lectures and lecturing; Management; Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896; Harvard business review book series; Dynamite; Nicholas Nickelby; Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931
During Peter Drucker’s lecture regarding the change leader he begins by revisiting the previous week’s lecture, which dealt with Alfred Nobel and the invention of dynamite. He goes on to elaborate on why Nobel was able to exploit his success...
Claremont Graduate School; Economist Newspaper Limited; General Motors Corporation; Harvard Business School; Management consulting; New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration; Nonprofit organizations; Stanford University....
After reading a story about himself in the October 1, 1994 issue of The Economist, Drucker writes the editor, Bill Emmot, Esq., to show his appreciation, and clarify some statements made in the story.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Interviews; Industrial organization; Publications; General Motors Corporation; Stone, Nan Dundes
In this interview, Nan Stone begins by explaining that she first met Peter Drucker in 1988 when she was an editor at the Harvard Business Review (H.B.R.). In describing how they met, she gives an impersonation of Peter Drucker on the phone. What...
Nonprofit organizations; Success; Money; Management; Knowledge workers; Rosenstein, Bruce
Peter Drucker discusses his thoughts on various topics including his observations of individuals who have made career decisions based upon being money-focused versus achievement-focused, and his own ability to continually re-invent himself. He goes...
Stone, Nan Dundes; Cross, Dolores E.; Hesselbein, Frances; Compliments; Influence (Psychology); Reminiscing; Nonprofit organizations; Knowledge workers; Social ecology; Management; Gratitude; Morris Brown College; Business consultants; Toyota Motor...
Alec Murdock hosts a tribute honoring Peter Drucker’s legacy. Nan Stone, former editor of Harvard Business Review; Martin Davidson, president of Southern Pipe & Supply Company; Douglas M. West, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Sales,...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Authorship; Books; Social ecology; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Management; Economy and society; Political science; Letters; Interviews
The editor's afterword of "The Essential Drucker on Society" by Atsuo Ueda. It contains an edit.
Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Social ecology; Authorship; Books; Social change; Economy and society; Political science; Letters; Interviews
The afterword of "The Essential Drucker on Society" by Atsuo Ueda. He discusses his correspondence with Drucker and the broadcast of Drucker's interview in Japan.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Letters; Authorship; Management science
This is a letter written by Peter Drucker for Mel Hurni to ask about his opinion on a rough draft of a piece for the Harvard Business Review. Drucker asks for Hurni's "unvarnished reaction" because the piece is meant to appear the following winter...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Authorship; Universities and colleges; Teachers; Books; Social ecology; Management; Economy and society; Political science; Interviews
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker thanking him for his fax, but asks him to resend some pages that were unreadable. In the postscript, Ueda informs Drucker that the Foundation for the Establishment of the Institute of Technologists had a gathering...
Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Social ecology; Authorship; Books; Social change; Economy and society; Political science; Letters; Interviews
The first draft afterword of "The Essential Drucker on Society" by Atsuo Ueda as of July 27, 2000. He discusses his correspondence with Drucker and the broadcast of Drucker's interview in Japan.
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Social ecology; Authorship; Books; Social change; Economy and society; Political science; Letters; Interviews
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker saying that he is sending a copy of the first draft of the editor's afterword for "The Essential Drucker on Society" and asks that he acknowledges its receipt. Drucker's response saying that he will send the edited...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Smiddy, Harold F., 1900-1978; Letters; Management science; Risk; Authorship; Management; Entrepreneurship; Tools
This is a letter from Harold Smiddy to Peter Drucker. Smiddy gives a lengthy and detailed critique on Drucker's article "Management Science or Management Gadget Bag?", which he also calls his "Thinking Ahead" piece, for the Harvard Business Review....
Nicholas Philipson, acquisitions editor of the Harvard Business School Press, says he has enclosed an HBR collection that includes one of Drucker's articles. Contains Philipson's original signature.