New and revolutionary ideas and perspectives on the central management issues of tomorrow by the man Warren Bennis calls the most important management thinker of our time.
In this major new work, Peter F. Drucker discusses how the new paradigms of management will change our basic assumptions about the practices and principles of management. Drucker explains The New Information Revolution, discussing the information an executive needs and the information an executive owes. He examines knowledge-worker productivity, and he writes about the ultimate challenge of managing yourself and meeting the new demands on the individual in a longer working life and an ever-changing workplace.
Incisive, challenging and mind-stretching, Management Challenges for the 21st Century combines the wide practical experience, profound insight, sharp analysis, and enlightened common sense that are the essence of Drucker's writings.
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"Just finished; relevant and refreshing read. From a KM standpoint, particulary pleased on how Drucker describes the motivations of today's Knowledge worker, and the considerations mordern day leaders must take their role in managing and influencing people." — Jamelneville (4 out of 5 stars)
"Just finished; relevant and refreshing read. From a KM standpoint, particulary pleased on how Drucker describes the motivations of today's Knowledge worker, and the considerations mordern day leaders must take their role in managing and influencing people."
" Great book that may save your career "
" Pretty much a classic in its area, as is most of Drucker's work. "
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) is considered one of the top management thinkers of his time. A teacher, philosopher, reporter, and consultant, he authored over thirty-five books. His first book, The End of Economic Man, was published in 1939. His other works include Managing the Nonprofit Organization, The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask about Your Organization, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and many others. Drucker was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George W. Bush in 2002.
Mark Blum is a New Jersey born narrator and film, television, and stage actor. He has received critics’ praise for his narrations of nonfiction as well as suspense fiction novels. His movie credits include Shattered Glass and The Presidio, and his television roles include Pan Am, Law & Order: SVU, and Fringe. He has performed in numerous plays on Broadway, including Gore Vidal’s The Best Man. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
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