During Peter Drucker’s lecture regarding new demands on the executive he begins by discussing two of these demands. The first demand he discusses is the challenge of turning information into knowledge and communication. The second is the new workforce and its changing characteristics. These new characteristics of the workforce include the disappearance of gendered labor, and the emergence of knowledge workers in large numbers. He then discusses the history of health care, specifically in Japan and the history of the American legal system. Drucker goes on to explain that the fastest growing field is in health care in the profession of para-medicals, who are a type of knowledge worker. Later he discusses the history of labor and the evolution of the knowledge worker.
Lectures and lecturing Management Education Nonprofit organizations Knowledge workers Medical care Japan Law & society Physicians’ assistants Nurse practitioners
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Color videocassette: Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management Claremont Graduate University, 02/16/02 New Demands on the Executive, Box 97; 3⁄4 inch VHS cassette
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