WSJ.com - Drucker on Everything

November 16, 2005

WSJ.com - Drucker on Everything

For 30 years, the immigrant from Austria graced these pages as a contributor, usually under the heading, “Drucker on Management.” That was a typical piece of modesty, because the more accurate description of his work would have been Drucker on Everything. He was a student of human behavior in all its ways and means, and through his many books and articles he sought to explain how managers could get the most from themselves, their colleagues and their institutions.

I hadn’t thought of Drucker as a philosopher, but that he was.

Dave, trying to find his copy of “The Effective Executive” for a re-read.

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