Lectures and lecturing; Management; Education; Social mobility; Occupational mobility
During Peter Drucker’s lecture regarding knowledge and knowledge workers he begins by discussing how the 20th century will be remembered not for its developments in technology but rather for the introduction of knowledge workers. He then explains...
Lectures and lecturing; Management; Education; Nonprofit organizations; Writing; Education; Universities and colleges; Social classes
During Peter Drucker’s lecture regarding new demands on the executive he begins by discussing the process of writing and offers his students his advice on the writing process. He then discusses the misconception of history that America has been a...
Lectures and lecturing; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Gifts; Alumni and alumnae; College administrators; Hypothesis; Labor productivity; Training; Labor mobility; Employee loyalty; Knowledge workers; Harris, Sidney Eugene, 1949-
Peter Drucker speaks at the 6th Semi-Annual Peter F. Drucker Graduate Management Center of Claremont Graduate School Event in Orange County. During his talk, he discusses: change, not establishing business actions based upon what the government...
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...
Lectures and lecturing; Knowledge workers; Caste; Social mobility; Newcomer, Mabel, b. 1891; Avery, R. Stanton, 1907-; Automated tellers; Life span, Productive; Composers; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969; Kennedy, John F. (John...
Peter Drucker lectures about the knowledge worker. During his talk, he discusses: caste systems and mobility, Mabel Newcomer and executive background statistics, the organization man of the 1950s, the importance of taking responsibility for...
China; Computers; Demographic transition; Global economy and development; Knowledge workers; Manual workers; Women consumers
Notes 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.
China; Computers; Demographic transition; Global economy and development; Knowledge workers; Manual workers; Women consumers
Edited notes 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. Contains original handwritten edit marks.
Lectures and lecturing; Reed, John S. (John Shepard), 1939-; Citibank (New York, N.Y.); Multinational corporations; Japan; Strategic alliances (Business); General Motors Corporation; Banks and banking; Job titles; Temporary employment; Offshore...
During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "Business and Management: The Changing Corporation" he discusses: joint alliances and market agreements, parent companies and their subsidiaries, changing technology and markets, seniority and Japanese...
Lectures and lecturing; Alumni and alumnae; Careers; Performance; Learning; Courtesy; Voluntarism; Work; Consumers; Manufactures; Contracting out; Quality and reliability
During Peter Drucker's talk entitled "Do You Know Where You Belong?" he discusses the dramatic increase in job mobility in the United States. During his lecture, he talks about: the employment of former Drucker students, knowing where and how to...
Ability; Rich people; Demographic transition; Microsoft Corporation; Knowledge workers; General Electric Company; Contracting out; Mayo Clinic; India; Alliances; Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913; Capital; Personnel management;...
Peter Drucker lectures about the future of the corporation. During his talk, he discusses: business novels, transformational and transactional costs, late 19th century business skills, affluence, the change in the corporation due to demographics,...
Peter Drucker addresses a JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science) conference via video. The topic of his talk is the forces that will shape tomorrow’s corporation. During his address, he discusses: the history of the corporation,...
Capital goods; Employment (Economic theory); Manual workers; Seniority, Employee; Technology; Unions, Trade; United States; Letters
Remarks sent to James Worthy from Peter Drucker explaining the basic problem of maintaining continuous and full employment and the United States' experience and approach to this issue.