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...
Lectures and lecturing; Philosophers; Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855; Existentialism; Faith; Bennington College
A transcript of the 1943 May 20 lecture delivered at Bennington College entitled "Soren Kierkegaard: Or, How is Human Existence Possible?" by Peter Drucker.
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.
Letters; College students; Graduate students; Master of business administration degree; Education; Research; Automobile industry workers; Engineers
Steve Grubich, an automotive engineer, writes Peter Drucker asking him if he is willing to participate in a project connected with the Weekend MBA for Managers & Professionals program at the University of Windsor. Drucker's original handwritten...
Letters; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-; Health; Books; Success; Authorship; Publishers and publishing; Weather
Atsuo Ueda writes Peter Drucker saying that three of Drucker's works are still among the bestsellers in Japan. He informs Drucker that he is now working on "Drucker Sayings" and goes on to say that typhoons are approaching one after another.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Institute of Management Sciences; Management science; Planning; Forecasting; Entrepreneurs; Knowledge and learning; Risk
This is a "very rough" set of notes written by Peter Drucker for his paper presentation at the 4th International Congress of TIMs, on October 17, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan. They are about "Long-Range Planning". In the notes Drucker covers what...
Principle (Philosophy); Public relations; Responsibility; Sears, Roebuck and Company
Rough first draft sent to James Worthy from Drucker outlining the responsibilites, guiding principles, and the contributions Sears, Roebuck and Company can expect from the Public Relations Department.
Drucker states he is enclosing a rough re-draft of the medical plan James Worthy sent him. Handwritten note on letter and Drucker's original signature.
Public Relations Society of America; Sears, Roebuck and Company; Letters
After receiving a letter from James Worthy asking Drucker to address the Public Relations Society of America and combining it with a visit to Sears, Drucker informs Worthy that he cannot accept because he is swamped with work and speaking...
Authorship; International Management Congress; Letters
Drucker asks James Worthy to comment on a paper entitled, "Maintaining Continuous and Stable Employment" that Drucker will be submitting to the International Management Congress. Handwritten note on letter.
Associations, institutions, etc. - Membership; National Academy of Public Administration; Letters
Alan L. Dean, of the National Academy of Public Administration, invites Peter Drucker to attend its annual meeting after being elected as an honorary member. Contains Dean's original signature.
Claremont Graduate School; College administrators; Letters
Dr. John D. Maguire, president of the Claremont Graduate School, announces the changes that the Graduate Management Center will implement to its students and faculty. Memorandum contains handwritten note.
Andrew G. Balbus, senior vice president of corporate finance for James Capel Incorporated, writes to Frances Hessselbein, president of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation, commenting on Drucker's quotes found in a Brazilian magazine. Contains...
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.