During Peter Drucker's talk entitled "Middle Managers and Professionals – Can Business Regain Their Trust" he discusses changes in career opportunities and organizational structures, and the loss of trust in management due to restructuring. During his lecture, he talks about: the pension fund, the employment contract, tenure, headhunters, the entrepreneurial boom and Steve Jobs, life after big companies, consequences of golden parachutes, executive business students and their networks, campus recruiters and training programs, the job as a property right, performance standards and procedures, lifetime employment commitment in Japan, learning to create career opportunities that are not management positions, McKinsey and Company, and building continuous learning into the job.
Lectures and lecturing Middle managers Pension trusts Labor contract Employee loyalty Professional employees College teachers Executive search firms Golden parachutes (Executive compensation) Business students Intellectual property Employees Recruiting Employees Training of Age discrimination in employment Japan McKinsey and Company Management Volunteers
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Color videocassette: Middle Managers and Professionals – Can Business Regain Their Trust; A Day With Peter F. Drucker, GW Television (Washington, D.C.), Volume V, Tape 3 of 4; 10-13-88; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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