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Title
Correspondence from Peter Drucker to Atsuo Ueda, 2000-04-17
Creator
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005
Date Created and/or Issued
2000-04-17
Publication Information
The Drucker Institute
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Drucker Archives
Rights Information
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, https://www.drucker.institute/about/drucker-archives/
Description
Peter Drucker writes Atsuo Ueda, executive director of the Institute of Technologists, saying that he has finished working on ten CD-Roms and two one-hour video tapes. Drucker says that four of his publishers are eager to see the table of contents of the second volume of "The Essential Drucker," and asks that Ueda takes care of himself. The letter contains edits.
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
dac01294.pdf
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/dac/id/3615
Language
English
Subject
Letters
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005
Weather
Writing
Teaching
Publishers and publishing
Health
Ueda, Atsuo, 1938-
Books
Source
Copy of facsimile: Correspondence from Peter Drucker to Atsuo Ueda, 04 17 00; Drucker Archives; Box 5 Correspondence Outgoing; Folder 15; 1 page
Relation
Drucker Archives - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/dac

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