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The World According to Peter Drucker
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The World According to Peter Drucker

Free Press, 1998 more...


Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

Peter Drucker’s philosophies and theories have shaped management all over the world. Drucker is highly respected. He has always taught that people are an organization’s most important resource. In 1954, Drucker virtually invented ’management.’ Although, of course, management existed before, nobody had ever treated it as a distinct field. Jack Beatty’s book about Peter Drucker is not just another biography. Beatty criticizes Drucker in some areas and extols his virtues in others. The book is sometimes entertaining and consistently well written. Enough of Drucker’s ideas are included to make you want to read his books. Most of the book summarizes Drucker’s work chronologically. Company leaders who want their top people to learn about management should make this required reading. getAbstract.com recommends this book to managers in all industries.

Take-Aways

  • Peter Ferdinand Drucker was born 1915 in Vienna, Austria. World War I strongly influenced his thinking. 
  • Drucker established the concept of "management by objectives." All a manager needs to do is empower his people and the rest basically takes care of itself.
  • Drucker introduced "decentralization" to the management world.

About the Authors

Jack Beatty is a senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly, where he edited several of Peter Drucker’s articles. He wrote The Rascal King, a biography of the legendary Irish-American politician James Michael Curley.