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El. knyga: Peter F. Drucker on Nonprofits and the Public Sector

  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699588
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699588

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The Best of Peter F. Drucker on Non-Profits and the Public Sector

Peter F. Drucker's classic and timeless insights on improving effectiveness in the public sector--including government agencies, hospitals, universities, and other nonprofits--are as relevant now as when they were written.

In these prescient essays, Drucker explores the merits of proper governance for nonprofits and the public sector by offering advice and guidance on effective business management strategies to help leaders of these organizations better understand, and manage, the complex challenges they face in our volatile world. Public sector leaders will learn how to apply many of Drucker's trusted management practices to nonprofits. In this practical guide, Drucker offers insights on a range of perennial issues:

  • the global economy
  • board governance
  • environmental challenges
  • succession planning
  • and other essential management topics

Packed with evergreen advice from the world's most trusted management thinker, Peter F. Drucker on Nonprofits and the Public Sector is regarded as essential reading for all leaders in this sector of the economy.

Publisher's Note vii
Preface ix
One Toward the Next Economics
1(20)
Two Saving the Crusade: The High Cost of Our Environmental Future
21(16)
Three Business and Technology
37(24)
Four Multinationals and Developing Countries: Myths and Realities
61(18)
Five What Results Should You Expect? A Users' Guide to MBO
79(18)
Six The Coming Rediscovery of Scientific Management
97(12)
Seven The Bored Board
109(16)
Eight After Fixed-Age Retirement Is Gone
125(18)
Nine Science and Industry: Challenges of Antagonistic Interdependence
143(14)
Ten How to Guarantee Non-performance
157(10)
Eleven Behind Japan's Success
167(16)
Twelve A View of Japan Through Japanese Art
183(22)
Acknowledgments 205(2)
Index 207
Peter F. Drucker (19092005) 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.