Correspondence from Peter F. Drucker to Morton L. Mandel concerning a business meeting at the Harmonie Club. After opening remarks, Drucker proceeds to give a summary of his personal observations regarding the meeting. In particular, Drucker highlights a system Premier Industrial Corporation has for analyzing businesses before acquisition identifying it as a strength of the company but stressing that it needs to be reevaluated and perhaps changed toward different goals. Ultimately, Drucker states that PIC's strengths lie in organization.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Mandel, Morton L Harmonie Club of the City of New York Premier Industrial Corporation Warren, Robert
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Correspondence from Peter F. Drucker to Morton L. Mandel concerning a business meeting at the Harmonie Club. After opening remarks, Drucker proceeds to give a summary of his personal observations regarding the meeting, February 12, 1970; Drucker Archives; Box 7A, Folder 58; 5 pages
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