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...
Congresses and conventions; Letters; Social organization
Drucker is unhappy that he will not be able to attend a symposium honoring James Worthy' work and career in person. He goes on to say that he has known Worthy for more than forty years and that Worthy was the first person to point out the...
Drucker writes that he has decided not to accept an invitation to speak at the Public Relations Society of America convention but very much appreciates the invitation. Contains handwritten note.
Congresses and conventions; Letters; Worthy, James C.
Drucker lets Professor Myron Roomkin of the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University know that he will not be able to attend the symposium honoring James Worthy, and that he encloses a letter to him. Contains Drucker's...
After being asked to provide a short statement of what Drucker considers his most important contributions, he asks John C. Shaw, Dean of the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, to look over the attached document containing Drucker's...
Statement sent to John C. Shaw, Dean of the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, containing what Drucker considers his most important contributions.
Authorship; Influence (Psychology); United States - Politics and government; Letters
After reading Drucker's piece, "The Sickness of Government" in the journal, The Public Interest, Daniel P. Moynihan, Assistant to the United States President, tells Drucker that he has given it to the President to read and would like to talk to him...
Letters; Influence (Psychology); United States - Politics and government
After sending the United States President an article by Drucker from The Public Interest journal, Daniel P. Moynihan, assistant to the President, tells Drucker that the President would like it sent to all major members of his administration. ...
Atsuo Ueda writes Amy Donnelly, the oral history coordinator for the Peter F. Drucker Archive, that he is sending a copy of his story for the archive. Letter contains Ueda's handwritten notes.
Authorship; Fees, Professional; Public relations; Letters
Drucker encloses a rough draft of "The Responsibilities, Functions and Principles of the Public Relations Department" as an agenda for further discussion, as well as a statement of his fees in letter to James Worthy. Handwritten note and original...
CARE Inc.; Corporations; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005
J. Peter Grace announces the formation of the CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) Corporate Council, which will serve as CARE's link to the corporate community and the corporate community's link to the developing world.
An excerpt from Drucker's talk focusing on six major developments that will determine the success of a country, industry, company, and individual to Drucker School alumni.