Article in the WSJ on Peter F. Drucker's self-assessment tool for non-profit management. The tool is a guide and set of workbooks that guide personnel and executives through a series of questions that pertain to the functioning of their non-profit organization. One of the main purposes of the program, according to Drucker, is to reveal hidden disagreements.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Wall Street Journal Dow Jones & Co United Way of America Accountability
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Article in the WSJ on Peter F. Drucker's self-assessment tool for non-profit management, November 11, 1993; Drucker Archives; Box 109, Folder 13; 1 page
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