In this audio recording Peter F. Drucker talks about his audio book, “Drucker on Management.” This is the first part of a two-part discussion entitled “The Manager and the Knowledge Worker.” He begins by describing the roles for knowledge workers in hospitals and universities. He talks about how companies are shifting from manual to knowledge work. He discusses the connection between computers and the demise of middle management. Drucker talks about ways in which young people can make contributions. He discusses ways a supervisor can track the progress of a knowledge worker. He ends the tape by describing benefits of individual and team work.
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Source
Audiocassette tape; The Manager and the Knowledge Worker; American Management Association; “Drucker on Management;” tape 7 of 8; side 1 of 2.
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