Carolina Biquard writes to Peter Drucker to thank him for his motivating letter. In addition she discusses recent changes in Argentina, specifically the advantages of a post-capitalist society and her hope that her country will act on the opportunity to make their communities better places to live in. She ends by informing Drucker that she does not view herself as a leader who was self-made, instead she refers to herself as "Frances' made" and attributes much of her success to Frances Hesselbein.
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