Managing for the Future

Managing for the Future

by PeterF.Drucker (Author)

Synopsis

This wide-ranging, future-oriented book is sure to number among the most important and influential business books of the decade.

Drucker writes with penetrating insight about the critical issues facing managers in the 1990s: the world economic order; people at work; new trends in management and the governance of organizations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Mar 1993

ISBN 10: 0750609095
ISBN 13: 9780750609098
Book Overview: Wide-ranging, future-oriented book Written by one of the world's leading management gurus

Media Reviews
'... a heavyweight book and vital reading for the heavyweight manager.' - Professional Manager
Managing for the Future is a highly accessible trend identifier and ideas generator that succeeds in fulfilling the purpose and mission set by Peter Drucker in the preface...a book 'to help executives act and to produce results, to help to perform.' '' - Journal of Strategic Change
Author Bio
Born in Vienna in 1909, Peter F. Drucker was educated in Austria and England. From 1929 he was a newspaper correspondent abroad and an economist for an international bank in London. Since 1937 he has been in the United States, first as an economist for a group of British banks and insurance companies, and later as a management consultant to several of the country's largest companies, as well as leading companies abroad. Drucker has since had a distinguished career as a teacher, first as Professor of Politics and Philosophy at Bennington College, then for more than twenty years as Professor of Management at the Graduate Business School of New York University. Since 1971 he has been Clarke Professor of Social Science at Claremont Graduate School in California. In addition to his management books, Peter Drucker is also renowned for his prophetic books analysing politics, economics and society. These books span fifty years of modern history beginning with The End of Economic Man (1939) and including The Practice of Management; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Managing in the Next Society; Management Challenges in the 21st Century; The Effective Executive and The Essential Drucker.