
Managing in the Next Society
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Narrated by:
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Arthur Morey
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By:
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Peter F. Drucker
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Change has become a constant. Changes in the way we live and work. Changes in institutions and the society around us. Changes in people's needs and desires.
For more than 60 years, Peter Drucker has been modern society's preeminent thinker, lecturer, and writer of and about change and its effect on management.
Now, at the start of the 21st century, this major new title takes the listener into two broad areas of life today: first, the information society and its new and vastly different employee, the knowledge worker; and second, the underlying trends in today's society that are already influencing, and will greatly change tomorrow's.
These major trends include: The Global Baby Bust; The New U.S. Demographics; The New York Force; The More competitive Knowledge Society; and the Future of Top Management, among others.
©2002 Peter F. Drucker (P)2002 Audio Rennaissance, a Division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLCCritic reviews
"For years, Drucker has written expertly about what he knows best, and his wisdom shines through here. His loyal audience will line up for this "one." (Booklist)
"True to form, his often deeply contrarian insights are authoritatively represented, backed up with rich historical precedents and persuasively argued." (Money Magazine)
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- Walter
- 01-13-04
What brilliant observer and thinker!
This was my first Peter Durcker book, but it will not be my last. Fantastic insight on trends in business in society from some one who has been keenly observing the world change since the 1920's. He is still right on the mark bringing today's very recent internet happenings and putting them in pertinent historical context. I look forward to more of his work.
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- Mark van Dongen
- 12-19-07
mind buzzing book
This is one of those books that switches your brain into high gear. It is fascinating to hear Peter Drucker´s ideas, some so simple and logic, some so far from what you might have thought yourself, but always able to spin your mind into deep thoughts. Nothing to be taken lightly, this is no book for a relaxed moment, but it is a tour through the words written by a great mind that can express himself in an unforgettable way.
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- Cary F. McGovern
- 09-17-12
Drucker is the gretest & most prolific of his time
Would you listen to Managing in the Next Society again? Why?
Yes ... and I have recommend it to many others
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Even ten years later the predictions are valid.
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- Roberto
- 10-16-11
What happened with the rest of the chapters?
I know that the book has more than three chapters, what happened with the rest of the chapters??
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- Andy
- 04-27-03
dissapointing drucker
Best to pass on this. The book is just a rehash of pre-internet bubble interviews. Not much substance at all. I am a fan of Drucker, but was dissapointed with this book.
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