During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "American Economy and Society: Major Structural Changes and How to Capitalize Them" he discusses economic structural changes and how they will affect businesses and careers. During his lecture, he talks about: the economic upturn of the last two years, production during peacetime, manufacturing, knowledge workers and service workers, European economic depression, exports, the growth of the world economy, profit centers and cost centers, market research, Japan, productivity, leisure, education, health care, society of organizations, choice of careers, department stores and non-customers.
Lectures and lecturing Economy and society Recessions Business cycles Manufacturing processes Knowledge workers Exports Southeast Asia Marketing research Japan Hours of labor Leisure Medical care Education Life insurance Department stores Economic centers
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Color videocassette: Session 1. American Economy and Society: Major Structural Changes and How to Capitalize Them; Dr. Peter F. Drucker on Business & Management, George Washington National Satellite Network; Tape 1 of 3; November 8, 1994; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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