This is side A of the first tape, from the day one, of the annual Drucker Symposium of 1981. The topic of the day is "What do We Know About Productivity?" Dale Zand is the moderator and Robert Hawkins is the panelist. In this recording Peter Drucker explores what productivity means in the context of a nation's political, economic, social, and cultural systems. He also discusses what enhances and prohibits productivity, the world wide decline in the productivity of developed and rapidly industrialized countries, and the impact of automation. Peter's remarks are continued on side B.
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Cassette tape: Peter Drucker Symposium 4/21/81 Cassette 1 side a; 1981-04-21; Box 68, audio recordings - cassette tapes
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