In this audio recording Peter F. Drucker discusses his ideas on management in his audiobook, “The Nonprofit Drucker.” On this tape, Drucker concludes and summarizes the section entitled, “Performance and Results.” Drucker begins by discussing the differences between a business and a non-profit, and says that they differ in performance, service, and results. He describes how all non-profit results are always outside of an institution, rather than within. He talks about education, and how results can be measured through knowledge. Drucker discusses how results are achieved by people rather than by finance or quantifiable data. He ends the talk by looking back on the major non-profits that were discussed in this audio book, and specifically mentions the Salvation Army’s rehabilitation rates.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Human services - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations - United States - Management Nonprofit organizations Management Management consulting Performance
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Audiocassette tape; The Nonprofit Drucker; Performance and Results; Summary by Peter F. Drucker; tape 15 of 25; side 2 of 2.
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