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Zusatztext "...required reading for management students and practitioners alike ... a highly readable single volume survey of concepts that would otherwise involve reading nearly 30 separate books ...this is an extremely useful and thought-provoking compendium. Read 'The Essential Drucker' and become an instant expert on this most durable of management writers." Alan Fowler - People Management, September 2001 "This is a book for everyone in management." Sidney Callis, Business Executive "This is effectively a whole business library and refresher MBA course in one readable volume that wears its enormous wisdom lightly enough to make good holiday reading. It is stuffed with practical & inspirational advice, as useful to owner-managers of small businesses as to blue-chip board directors or administrators of non-profitmaking organisations" Carol Kennedy, Director Informationen zum Autor Peter Drucker Klappentext Talks about management! the individual and society. This book covers aspects such as what the non-profits are teaching business and the information that executives need today. It gives advice on knowing your own strengths and values! your time. It describes the coming of the entrepreneurial society and citizenship through the social sector. Zusammenfassung Talks about management, the individual and society. This book covers aspects such as what the non-profits are teaching business and the information that executives need today. It gives advice on knowing your own strengths and values, your time. It describes the coming of the entrepreneurial society and citizenship through the social sector. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One - Management - Management as social function and liberal art; the dimensions of management; the purpose and objectives of a business; what the non-profits are teaching business; social impacts and social problems; management's new paradigm; information executives need today; management by objectives and self control; picking people - the basic rules; the entrepreneurial business; the new venture; entrepreneurial strategies. Part Two - the Individual - effectiveness must be learned; focus on contribution; know your strengths and values; know your time; effective decisions; functioning communication; leadership as a work; principles of innovation; the second half of your life; the educated person. Part Three - Society - a century of social transformation; the coming of entrepreneurial society; citizenship through the social sector; from analysis to perception. ...