This is side A of the third tape, from day one, of the annual Drucker Symposium of 1989. The topic of this recording is called “a post business society.” Peter Drucker covers three themes: finance, healthcare, and education. In discussing these themes, Peter Drucker describes changes in employee values that are often based in social or personal values rather than business values. In addition, Drucker highlights the important role that mobility and professional development plays, along with higher pay, in worker’s decision matrices when choosing employment. Drucker remarks that business no longer works for “material civilization” but for “knowledge civilization.”
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration Values Employees Finance Education Japanese Hours of labor Ford Motor Company Leisure Information literacy Knowledge workers Professional development Health West, Richard R
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