During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy" he discusses information systems and how they impact individual enterprises and workers. During his lecture, he talks about: the changing labor force, organization structure, command and control structure, information technology, cost accounting, activity based accounting, the Coca-Cola Company, Sam Walton and Wal-Mart, cost streams, yield and productivity of resources, productivity and nursing, manual workers, the role of management, success, expectations and results, microchips, the pharmaceutical industry, telecommunications, changes in information, information literacy, and organizations and people.
Lectures and lecturing Labor supply Command and control systems Accounting Cost accounting Information technology Coca-Cola Company Walton, Sam, 1918-1992 Activity-based costing Caterpillar Tractor Company Manual workers Wal-Mart (Firm) Pharmaceutical industry Telecommunication Personnel management Organizations
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Color videocassette: Session 2: From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy; Dr. Peter F. Drucker on Business & Management, George Washington Satellite Network; Tape 2 of 3; November 8, 1994; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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