Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set (8 Books) (The Drucker Library)

Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set (8 Books) (The Drucker Library)

by Peter F. Drucker
Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set (8 Books) (The Drucker Library)

Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set (8 Books) (The Drucker Library)

by Peter F. Drucker

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The perfect gift for aspiring leaders: The Peter F. Drucker Library.

Filled with practical guidance on perennial leadership issues, the Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set is essential reading for all managers and executives. More vitally relevant than ever, each book features the best of Peter F. Drucker's legendary wisdom. This specially priced 8-volume set includes every book in the Drucker Library: Peter F. Drucker on Economic Threats; Peter F. Drucker on Technology; Peter F. Drucker on Business and Society; Peter F. Drucker on Nonprofits and the Public Sector; Peter F. Drucker on the Network Economy; Peter F. Drucker on Management Essentials; Peter F. Drucker on Globalization; and Peter F. Drucker on Practical Leadership. Build your professional library with the Peter F. Drucker Boxed Set.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647820268
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication date: 11/10/2020
Pages: 2440
Product dimensions: 6.13(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) is one of the best-known and most widely influential thinkers on the subject of management theory and practice, and his writings contributed to the philosophical and practical foundations of the modern corporation.

Often described as "the father of modern management theory," Drucker explored how people are organized across the business, government, and nonprofit sectors of society; he predicted many of the major business developments of the late twentieth century, including privatization and decentralization, the rise of Japan to economic world power, the critical importance of marketing, and the emergence of the information society with its implicit necessity of lifelong learning. In 1959, Drucker coined the term "knowledge worker" and in his later life considered knowledge-worker productivity to be the next frontier of management.

Peter Drucker died on November 11, 2005, in Claremont, California. He had four children and six grandchildren.

You can find more about Peter F. Drucker at cgu.edu/center/the-drucker-institute.

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