Peter Drucker is interviewed about his relationship with Arthur Andersen LLP, and talks about the main opportunities for Arthur Andersen LLP. Drucker discusses how to keep good employees, and talks about how families impact values and choices. He says that if we don’t have performance, we aren’t going to survive in a competitive world. Drucker talks about Japanese and Chinese management, and the total lack of highly educated people in mainland China. He goes on to say that Arthur Andersen LLP is not waiting for the future, but is making it.
Interviews Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Arthur Andersen LLP Accounting Spacek, Leonard, 1907- Leadership Banks and banking Families China Japan
Source
Color videocassette: Managing in the Post-Capitalist Society: An Interview with Peter Drucker, 1994; Drucker Archives; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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