This is side A of the seventh tape of recordings of a course taught by Peter Drucker in 1978. He talks extensively about specific banks; bank policies, regulations and services; and how people select which bank to use. He brings up the importance of the assembly line, and the shift in the opinion of how acceptable it was for women to work in factories. Drucker focuses on the DuPont Company. He also discusses social impacts of technology.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Lectures and lecturing Assembly-line methods Factories Claremont Colleges Banks and banking Retirement E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company Money Delaware Business Citibank (New York, N.Y.) Chase Manhattan Bank Stock exchanges Pensions Loans Economics Customer services Europe Technology Computers Federal Reserve System
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