Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Teachers; Mathematics
Peter Drucker writes Mr. Stacey Peters, a math teacher at Plainfield High School, saying how deeply moved he was by his letter. Drucker goes on to talk about one of his own mathematics teachers.
Business Japan; Consultants; Education, Higher; Human capital; Nonprofit organizations; Organizational behavior; Oral biography; ServiceMaster Company
Bill Pollard, chairman of ServiceMaster, LLP discusses how Drucker influenced him personally and as an executive and how he helped ServiceMaster define itself as an organization. Page 12 is missing.
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Teachers; Teaching; Mathematics; Schools
Peter Drucker writes Mr. Stacey Peters' mathematics students at Plainfield High School discussing his school background and the importance of learning mathematics. The letter contains notations.
Albert Williams, Executive Director of the Associated Colleges of Illinois submitted a proposal to James C. Worthy that addresses the problems of higher education. Worthy has asked that Drucker review proposal for a future meeting date.
James C. Worthy discusses the high sales of his publication, "Big Business and Free Men," in Chicago and notes that two reviews missed the point of his argument.
Letters; Universities and colleges - United States - Administration; Urwick, Lyndall F. (Lyndall Fownes), 1891-1983; Worthy, James C.; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005
James C. Worthy has informed Peter Drucker of a personal interest held by Colonel Urwick, concerning problems with administration. Colonel Urwick is considering establishing a chair in this subject at a major university.
Stacey Peters, a high school math teacher at Plainfield High School in Plainfield, Indiana, writes Drucker asking if he could send a letter to his students stating that he took math in high school to motivate the students.
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; Small business; Leadership; Charisma (Personality trait); Economics; Heads of state; Economists; Economic history
During this question and answer session, Peter Drucker answers questions from his talks entitled "Beyond the Next Election – Policy Implications of the Federal Debt" and "The New Growth Industries and the New Growth Markets in the U.S. and World...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Kanter, Rosabeth Moss; Bennis, Warren G.
This is a special section of "New Management" dedicated to Peter Drucker. It includes a review of Drucker's contributions to the discipline and practice of management, written by Drucker himself. Then five responses follow, written by other authors...
Marty Davidson, President of Southern Pipe and Supply Company, discusses his professional relationship with Peter Drucker and how Drucker became his business consultant in 1974. Davidson emphasizes Peter Drucker's ability to predict changes in the...
Ford Motor Company; Management; Oral biography; Petersen, Donald E.; Welch, Jack, 1935-
Edited draft, Xerox copy of the oral history transcript of Donald Petersen's interview. Donald Petersen, former Chairman of the Ford Motor Company, discusses how Peter Drucker helped him manage people and apply his theories on business management.
Edited draft, labeled number two copy of oral history transcript of Marty Davidson's interview. Marty Davidson, President of Southern Pipe and Supply Company, discusses his professional relationship with Peter Drucker and how Drucker became his...
Edited draft, labeled number two, xerox copy of oral history transcript of Marty Davidson's interview. Marty Davidson, President of Southern Pipe and Supply Company, discusses his professional relationship with Peter Drucker and how Drucker became...