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, “Strategies.” It is entitled, “Making the New Effective.” Drucker begins by explaining that innovative strategizing can propel an organization further. He advises that top management must be the decision-makers for innovation. He talks about how groups, such as farmers, rely on new technologies to improve their work. Drucker discusses how CEOs must push innovation but also know when to stop. He says that too much success can hinder a company’s progress. He ends the interview by stating that leaders must continuously try to innovate and improve.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Human services - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations Management Strategic planning Strategy Strategy & management
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Audiocassette tape; The Nonprofit Drucker; Strategies; Making the New Effective; tape 6 of 25; side 2 of 2.
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