Peter Drucker lectures about effective decisions. During his talk, he discusses: critical incidences, the purpose of case studies, the Honeywell and General Electric merger, pre-literacy, the writing process, lacquer in Japan, textile manufacturing, Andy Grove and commodity chips, the purpose of industry meetings, the high information content of gossip, the subsidized paper industry, the growth of Edward Jones, and the succession problem of the Rothschild banking family. The video begins with the lecture in progress. The lecture continues beyond the length of the tape recording.
Lectures and lecturing Decision making Case studies Honeywell Inc General Electric Company Memory Writing Lacquer and lacquering Rayon Gossip Paper industry Edward D. Jones & Co
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Color videocassette: Effective Decisions, EMGT 361; APRIL-7/01; ¾ inch VHS cassette; Box 91
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