Peter Drucker lectures about effective decisions. During his talk, he discusses: the text and advertisement space of newspapers, bosses in Japan, Japanese decision-making, the purpose of marketing, joint ventures, turnaround artists, bringing people into the decision-making process, sabotage as the greatest power in an organization, perception, capital appropriations, building feedback into effective decisions, General Motors and the Saturn automobile, a decision as a commitment to action, and the design of the traditional organization. The video begins with the lecture in progress. The audio fades in and out from about 00:01:31 to 00:02:01 due to technical difficulties during the taping of the lecture. In addition, the picture quality is poor. The lecture continues beyond the length of the tape recording.
Lectures and lecturing Newspapers Decision making Associations, institutions, etc Japan Joint ventures General Electric Company Marketing Corporate turnarounds - Management Sabotage Catholic Church General Motors Corporation Saturn automobile Feedback (Psychology)
Source
Color videocassette: Effective Decisions, EMGT 361; 4/28; ¾ inch VHS cassette; Box 91
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