Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Government agencies; Political science; Economics; Business; Technology; Knowledge workers; Knowledge and learning; Entrepreneurship; Inventions; Automation; General Motors Company; Books; Business;...
This recording is a summary of “The New Realities”. A narrator gives the summary followed by an interview with Peter Drucker. This Fast Track mainly covers issues and trends that will impact business and society in the following decade....
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Interviews; Welch, Jack, 1935-; India; Contracting out; General Electric Company
In this interview Jack Welch, CEO of General Electric, discusses his thoughts on Peter Drucker. What struck Welch during his first meeting with Drucker, was when Drucker asked him, “If you weren’t already in this business, would you enter it...
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Lectures and lecturing; New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration; Guth, William D.; Zand, Dale E.; Japanese; Oriental art; Books; Forecasting; Training; Strategic planning;...
This is side A of the first tape from the annual Drucker Symposium of 1987. This recording is from the AM session of day one, on April 29, 1987. William D. Guth is the moderator and Dale Zand is the panelist. The topic for the day is human resource...
Knowledge workers; Privatization; International Business Machines Corporation; World War II
Peter Drucker discusses various terms and concepts that he coined throughout the course of his career and how he was the first person to view a corporation as an institution. He goes on to compare a corporation to an orchestra, with the CEO as its...
During Peter Drucker's talk entitled "The Impact of Information-Based Organization on Management Structure" he discusses the organizations of tomorrow that will be composed of specialists who bring specific skills to a common effort. During his...
Peter Drucker discusses his thoughts on various topics including the importance of experience for a young knowledge worker and the ineffectiveness of MBA programs on younger students. He goes on to discuss his career as a teacher and to explain...