During this question and answer session, Peter Drucker answers questions from his talks entitled "American Economy and Society: Major Structural Changes and How to Capitalize Them" and "From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy." During the question and answer session, he talks about: non-customers and markets, works by Robert S. Kaplan and Robin Cooper, the length of work hours and free time, the gap between high paying and low paying jobs, college majors, learning, agriculture, China and inflation, unemployment and placement responsibility, Japan and lifetime employment, placement as a marketing job, labor unions and re-thinking basic assumptions, gender roles in management, knowledge workers, American physicians, executive strengths, Mexico and business strategy, and the premium on concentration.
Lectures and lecturing Consumers Wages College majors China Japan Women executives Knowledge workers Mexico Strategy & management Diversification in industry Labor unions Unemployment Harvard Business Review
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Color videocassette: Question and Answer Session; Dr. Peter F. Drucker on Business & Management, George Washington National Satellite Network; Tape 3 of 3; November 8, 1994; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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