During Peter Drucker’s lecture regarding new demands on the executive he begins by discussing the process of writing and offers his students his advice on the writing process. He then discusses the misconception of history that America has been a country that offered its citizens the unique opportunity for upward mobility. He then explains the historical differences between the educational systems and class systems in Europe and America. He then goes into detail concerning the growth of universities and the expansion of access to education and therefore class mobility, which he feels is the most significant social event of the last one hundred years. Drucker then explains how creating upward mobility and access has become a vital new demand on the executive.
Lectures and lecturing Management Education Nonprofit organizations Writing Universities and colleges Social classes
Source
Color videocassette: Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management Claremont Graduate University, 02/02/02 New Demands on the Executive, Box 97; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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