Peter Drucker discusses various terms and concepts that he coined throughout the course of his career and how he was the first person to view a corporation as an institution. He goes on to compare a corporation to an orchestra, with the CEO as its conductor. He ends with his account of IBM's role in Germany and the United States during World War II.
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