Peter Drucker writes Kenneth Hopper saying how wonderful it is to hear that Drucker's introduction of Hopper to Takeo Katō in 1969, led to momentous results. Drucker also writes how amazed he was that Hopper found Frank Polkinghorn, a neighbor of Drucker's in Montclair, New Jersey, who was one of the first people to talk to Drucker about Japanese management. Drucker says that he looks forward to Hopper's book on Japan's industrial miracle. Drucker goes on to discuss Japanese painters and literati.
Letters Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Hopper, Kenneth, 1926- Japan Management Authorship Books Nanga Painters Katō, Takeo Polkinghorn, Frank
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Japan United States
Source
Copy of letter: Letter from Peter Drucker to Kenneth Hopper, October 3, 1981; Kenneth Hopper Papers on Management; Box 2 Correspondence incoming; Folder 12; 2 pages
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