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- English
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Peter F. Drucker on Business and Society
About this book
The Wider World in which Business Operates
The political issues impacting our global economy have changed dramatically since Peter F. Drucker first wrote the essays in this book decades ago, but the relationship between business, government, and society remains a potent driver of national and global prosperity.
In this collection of essays, Drucker reminds us how economic and political shifts shape the context in which business must operate—as well as the specific challenges that leaders face. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, this book equips executives to better understand and address:
- Structural changes in society
- Paradigm shifts in presidential politics
- The wider world outside the corporation
- How politics, economics, and society must be viewed together as a system
Timeless in its insight and practical wisdom, Peter F. Drucker on Business and Society offers a revealing lens to view our world today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Publisherās Note
- Preface
- ONE: The New Markets and the New Entrepreneurs
- TWO: The Unfashionable Kierkegaard
- THREE: Notes on the New Politics
- FOUR: This Romantic Generation
- FIVE: Calhounās Pluralism
- SIX: American Directions
- SEVEN: The Secret Art of Being an Effective President
- EIGHT: Henry Ford
- NINE: The American Genius Is Political
- TEN: Japan Tries for a Second Miracle
- ELEVEN: What We Can Learn from Japanese Management
- TWELVE: Keynes: Economics as a Magical System
- THIRTEEN: The Economic Basis of American Politics
- Index