Peter Drucker discusses the following during his lecture: the Montgomery Ward case; Mark oil and Mobil oil; the recommendation that university presidents not stay longer than ten years; rabbinical stories; difference as not necessarily unprecedented; most innovations as new configurations of known parts; the income of tomorrow coming out of the gross national product of tomorrow; the movement of capital formation from the entrepreneur to the trustee; not possibly beating the averages if you have billions to invest; asking who is the customer for my financial security; questions a business should ask; and Drucker’s time working for a newspaper. The tape transitions at 00:40:35. The audio is inaudible at various points after the transition. The recording begins with the lecture in progress, and ends while the lecture is still in progress.
Lectures and lecturing Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Case studies Montgomery Ward Petroleum College teachers - Tenure College presidents Moses (Biblical leader) Configurations Institutional investors Retirement Pensions Trusts and trustees Markets Business enterprises
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Original audio cassette: Recorded Lectures by Professor Peter Drucker, 1974-1975; Drucker Archives; Box 102; MTG 5 Business Policy, Tape 1; NOV 74; cassette 7, side 2
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