Peter Drucker lectures about the information-based organization. During his talk, he discusses: defining information as internal data, the problem of protection on the Internet, irrigation systems in Mesopotamia, commercial documents, the invention of the staff meeting and Napoleon Bonaparte, mobilization plans, elite organizations and high turnover rates, human social economic events, accidents and supervisor sloppiness, the satisfaction rate of Hershey chocolate employees, and exit interviews. The video begins with the lecture in progress. The lecture continues on tape 2.
Lectures and lecturing Irrigation Mesopotamia Commercial documents Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 Staff meetings Gantt charts Industrial accidents Hershey Chocolate Corporation Turnover (Business) Exit interviewing
Source
Color videocassette: Information-Based Organization by Peter F. Drucker; November 22, 1997; Tape 1 of 2, V-DS8; 1:30:00; ¾ inch VHS cassette; Box 85 Video Recordings: VHS tapes
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