This is side A of the tenth tape of recordings of a course taught by Peter Drucker in 1978. There is no side B recording. Drucker answers some students' questions at the beginning. Then Drucker talks about why the position of vice president of the United States is a poorly designed job. He also brings up technological development in Japan, and medical innovations. He mentions the economist Vilfredo Pareto and his principles on income distribution, and briefly discusses variations in wealth distributions in different locations.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Lectures and lecturing Chrysler automobile Management Books Decision making Technology Technological innovations Hospitals Japanese Medicine Japan Research Soviet Union Income distribution Taxation Brazil Innovation
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