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The Definitive Drucker
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The Definitive Drucker

Challenges for Tomorrow's Executives – Final Advice from the Father of Modern Management

McGraw-Hill, 2006 更多详情


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8

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Recommendation

Peter Drucker is called the "father of modern management" for good reason, according to this accessible volume of his business lessons by management consultant Elizabeth Haas Edersheim. She demonstrates that Drucker's theories were the perfect combination of calculated common sense, and genuine concern for the human side of consumers and employees. His teachings struck the right balance between big-picture dreaming and detail-oriented drudgery. This study strikes a similar balance. Edersheim offers details of Drucker's personal life that make his sweeping rules of management all the more compelling. She deftly applies Drucker's business lessons to today's ever-shifting landscape of globalization and fragmentation. getAbstract recommends her book to marketers and managers who want to learn from the best.

Take-Aways

  • Peter Drucker, the revered management consultant who died in 2005, widely influenced today's corporate leaders.
  • Drucker's common-sense rules began with putting the customer first.
  • Marketers trapped in insular bureaucracies often forget Drucker's tenet that customers belong at the center of all business decisions.

About the Author

Strategy consultant Elizabeth Haas Edersheim works with Fortune 500 companies and private equity investors. She holds a doctorate in operations research and industrial engineering. She also wrote McKinsey's Marvin Bower.


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