In this audio recording Peter F. Drucker talks about his audio book, “Drucker on Management.” This is the second part of a two-part discussion entitled “What We Know About Work and Worker.” He begins by describing ways that a manager can set the framework for their subordinates. He talks about the rise in expectations of material rewards for workers. Drucker discusses ways that manual workers succeed and fail. He talks about women’s roles in the workforce due to higher education. He ends the tape by describing theories used to manage the knowledge worker.
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Audiocassette tape; What We Know About Work and Worker; American Management Association; “Drucker on Management;” tape 5 of 8; side 2 of 2.
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