Managing in a time of great change / Peter F. Drucker.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Truman Talley Books/Plume, 1998.Description: xi, 371 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0452278376 (pbk.)
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Contents:
pt. 1. Management. The theory of the business -- Planning for uncertainty -- The five deadly business sins -- Managing the family business -- Six rules for presidents -- Managing in the network society -- pt. 2. The information-based organization. The new society of organizations -- There's three kinds of teams -- The information revolution in retail -- Be data literate; know what to know -- We need to measure, not count -- The information executives need today -- pt. 3. The economy. Trade lessons from the world economy -- The U.S. economy's power shift -- Where the new markets are -- The Pacific Rim and the world economy -- China's growth markets -- The end of Japan, Inc.? -- A weak dollar strengthens Japan -- The new superpower: the overseas Chinese -- pt. 4. The society. A century of social transformation -- It profits us to strengthen nonprofits -- Knowledge work and gender roles -- Reinventing government -- Can the democracies win the peace? -- Interview: managing in a post-Capitalist society.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection HD 31 .D77337 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98650215

Includes index.

pt. 1. Management. The theory of the business -- Planning for uncertainty -- The five deadly business sins -- Managing the family business -- Six rules for presidents -- Managing in the network society -- pt. 2. The information-based organization. The new society of organizations -- There's three kinds of teams -- The information revolution in retail -- Be data literate; know what to know -- We need to measure, not count -- The information executives need today -- pt. 3. The economy. Trade lessons from the world economy -- The U.S. economy's power shift -- Where the new markets are -- The Pacific Rim and the world economy -- China's growth markets -- The end of Japan, Inc.? -- A weak dollar strengthens Japan -- The new superpower: the overseas Chinese -- pt. 4. The society. A century of social transformation -- It profits us to strengthen nonprofits -- Knowledge work and gender roles -- Reinventing government -- Can the democracies win the peace? -- Interview: managing in a post-Capitalist society.

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