In this audio recording Peter F. Drucker discusses his ideas on management in his audiobook, “The Nonprofit Drucker.” This tape is part of the series, “Managing and Developing Yourself.” It is entitled, “Making Yourself Fully Effective.” Drucker begins by explaining that people should judge themselves based on their performance. He describes when to focus on success versus weaknesses. He talks about how presidents like Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eisenhower were more successful than others. Drucker discusses things that prevent a person from being fully effective. He advises that people must organize themselves, as well as the people around them. He ends the discussion by saying that a person should focus on his or her strengths, not limitations.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Human services - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations Management Self-management (Psychology)
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Audiocassette tape; The Nonprofit Drucker; Managing and Developing Yourself; Making Yourself Fully Effective; tape 22 of 25; side 1 of 2.
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