This is side B of the first tape, from day one, of the Annual Drucker Symposium of 1990. Peter Drucker concludes his session on Managing Today’s Unexpected Workforce by discussing the issue of managing contract workers that do not directly work for a company. This is followed by a question and answer session. Topics include the impact of changing work groups on international competition, the participation of workers in setting a company’s mission, conflicting missions between institutions and specialists, and the issue of staff to line movement and its impact on productivity.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration Hospitals Lectures and lecturing Symphony orchestras Annual Drucker Symposium Productivity
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Original cassette tape: Drucker Archives; Box 68, Audio Recordings, Cassette Tapes, 1 Drucker 4/25/90 AM: #1 side b
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