Donald Tilley, of IntegraVox, LLC, and a Drucker Center alumnus, writes Peter Drucker saying that he wanted to follow up with him after reading Drucker's December interview in Fortune magazine on the structure of the United States economy. He asks Drucker for the primary data sources from which Drucker derived his conclusion, and shares that he and another graduate student published an article with Professor Maciariello on the subject of declining American competitiveness in 1988. The letter contains Drucker's typewritten response in which he says that Fortune deleted his qualifying clause, and says that his source was a survey of about thirty companies that he knows of.
Letters Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Interviews Magazines Employment (Economic theory) Maciariello, Joseph A College teachers Authorship Competition Small business Quotations
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Copy of letter: Letter from Donald Tilley to Peter Drucker, February 27, 2004; Drucker Archives; Box 6 Correspondence Incoming; Folder 48 Tilley, Donald; 1 page
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