This is side A of the third tape, from the second day, of the annual Drucker Symposium of 1979. Bill Dill is the moderator, and Worth Loomis is the panelist. The topic for the day is managing productivity. Drucker finishes his talk followed by a brief period for questions. He states that only rich countries can afford a welfare population, poor countries need people who produce. Drucker goes on to discuss different business practices and how they relate to productivity in India, Indonesia, Germany, China, and France. He also says government is the central cause of inflation, and discusses the importance of interaction between employees in non-work settings. There is no side b for this tape.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration Lectures and lecturing India Welfare state Investments Capital Computers Germany Training Indonesia Agriculture China France Artisans Inflation (Finance) Political science Management Technology Multinational corporations Youth World Trade Center (New York, N.Y.) Productivity Annual Drucker Symposium
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Cassette tape: 1979 Peter Drucker Symposium Day 2, Tape 3, side a; 1979-04-18; Box 68, audio recordings - cassette tapes
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