In this letter Doris Drucker writes to Carolina Biquard to thank her for her compassionate letter regarding Peter Drucker's death. She agrees that it is sad that he is gone, but also thinks that it was a blessing for him to go because he had been declining in health for some time. She informs Carolina that he was very depressed when he realized he was no longer able to write. She suggests that perhaps Drucker is, "in heaven teaching the angels 'Managing for Results.'" She goes on to discuss the upcoming symposium memorial in Drucker's honor. She ends by asking Carolina what her plans are now that she has passed on the leadership of Fundación Compromiso.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Fundación Compromiso Drucker, Doris Hesselbein, Frances Lafley, A. G. (Alan G.) Welch, Jack, 1935- Kotler, Philip Biquard, Carolina
Source
Copy of letter: Drucker Archives; DVD of PDFs, Letters about Fundación Compromiso 1994-2005, Page 180
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