Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Hesselbein, Frances; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Argentina; General Electric Foundation; Nonprofit organizations; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker and Frances Hesselbein to inform them that she has made a deal with Coca-Cola for assisting public schools in Argentina with the Self Assessment and Planning Program. If the project succeeds Coca-Cola is...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management; Latin America; Hesselbein, Frances; Public schools; Argentina; Nonprofit organizations; Coca-Cola Company; Premio Municipal...
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to discuss her idea concerning the possibility of adapting the Self Assessment Tool for Latin American organizations. She makes three important points on the topic. She highlights the importance of adapting...
Lectures and lecturing; Labor supply; Command and control systems; Accounting; Cost accounting; Information technology; Coca-Cola Company; Walton, Sam, 1918-1992; Activity-based costing; Caterpillar Tractor Company; Manual workers; Wal-Mart (Firm);...
During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy" he discusses information systems and how they impact individual enterprises and workers. During his lecture, he talks about: the changing labor force,...
Lectures and lecturing; Activity-based costing; Overhead costs; Coca-Cola Company; Automobile supplies industry; Yamazaki Seipan Kabushiki Kaisha; Medical care; Nonprofit organizations; Social security; Business enterprises; General Motors...
During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "From Counting to Measurements" he discusses accounting and measurement. During his lecture, he talks about: activity based accounting, the Coca-Cola Company and independent bottlers, automobile companies,...
Lectures and lecturing; Gantt charts; Training; Southeast Asia; Transfer pricing; California Bar Association; Membership; California. Legislature; Financial crises; Bar examinations; Hospitals; Education, Higher; Coca-Cola Company; Monopolies
Peter Drucker lectures about the information-based organization. During his talk, he discusses: the Gantt chart, transfer price, the multinational organization, converting information into relevance and action, executive management programs,...
Peter Drucker lectures about the next society. During his talk, he discusses: the various purposes of presentations, the market standing of Coca-Cola, promotion into management, the promotion of public school teachers, specialization and knowledge...
Peter S. Sealey, senior vice president and director of global marketing of the Coca-Cola Company, comments on Drucker's paper. Contains Sealey's original signature.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Public schools; Coca-Cola Company; Coleccion Apertura (Santa Fe, Argentina); Hesselbein, Frances; Books; Catholic Church; Argentina
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to ask if he could write a letter in support of the Self Assessment Program in public schools that they are developing with Coca Cola. In this letter she also goes into detail on the progress of the program...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Public schools; Coca-Cola Company; Books; Catholic Church; Argentina; Books
Peter Drucker writes to Carolina Biquard to discuss Argentina's depression. He advises her that he does not think that the solution for Argentina is political or economic instead he suggests that what the country needs is a greater sense of...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Argentina; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management; Nonprofit organizations; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Church
Peter Drucker writes to Donald Keough, former president of Coca Cola and current counsel to the CEO, to request his help in approving Fundación Compromiso's grant proposal for funds to assist with their program to improve the performance and...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Coca-Cola Company; Church; Schools; Argentina
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker inform him that they had a meeting with Coca Cola Argentina's press agent to discuss their expectations for their program entitled, "Escuelas por el Cambio." From that meeting came the idea to publish an...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Coleccion Apertura (Santa Fe, Argentina); Ashoka (Fellowship); McKinsey and Company; Argentina; Coca-Cola Company; Hesselbein, Frances
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to present her revised list of priorities for the upcoming years. The list includes: board building, fundraising, identifying local partners, and Apertura. She asks Drucker for his advice on what she should...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Argentina; Schmidheiny, Stephan, 1947-; Austin, James; Bank Boston Corp.; McKinsey and Company; Goldsmith, Marshall; Hesselbein, Frances; Repsol YPF (Firm); Public schools;...
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to ask him if he would be willing to make a video supporting Fundación Compromiso. She goes on to inform him that she recently discovered that the company is facing a substantial deficit. She stresses...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Argentina; Repsol YPF (Firm); Bank Boston Corp.; AVINA (Foundation); Budget; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Parishes; Schmidheiny, Stephan, 1947-; McKinsey and Company
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to inform him that she was able to raise the money to cover Fundación Compromiso's deficit. Repsol YPF donated more than the amount they needed and Bank Boston might donate as well. She goes on to tell him...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Argentina; Church; Bank Boston Corp.; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Parishes; McKinsey and Company
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to tell him she is looking forward to seeing him and asks if they will have time to discuss Fundación Compromiso's future. She goes on to update him on her plans to create a strong Self Assessment Program...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Argentina; Football teams; Church; Bank Boston Corp.; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Parishes; McKinsey and Company; Merck Sharp & Dohme; Medical care
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to discuss the perspectives for Fundación Compromiso and the declining state of Argentina. In regards to the condition of Argentina she tells him that she is grateful for his message that, "the misery of...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Nonprofit organizations; Argentina; Football teams; Church; Bank Boston Corp.; Coca-Cola Company; Public schools; Parishes; McKinsey and Company; Merck Sharp & Dohme; Medical...
Peter Drucker writes to Carolina Biquard to warn her about the danger of overextending herself and Fundación Compromiso. He advises her to decide what her priorities are and focus on those. He also suggests that she actively delegate...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Hesselbein, Frances; Public schools; Coca-Cola Company; Argentina; Books; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management; Ashoka (Fellowship)
Carolina Biquard writes to Frances Hesselbein to discuss her thoughts on her experience with the Self Assessment Tool and the Self Assessment and Planning Program that was created around the tool. She states three main conclusions. The first of...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Fundación Compromiso; Patagonia (Argentina and Chile); AVINA (Foundation); Ford Foundation; Coca-Cola Company; Hesselbein, Frances; Argentina; World War II
Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to discuss the crisis in Argentina and ask for his advice. She begins by describing the government's ineffective decisions and the unethical behavior of the country's major corporations. She goes on to...