
The Drucker Difference: What the World's Greatest Management Thinker Means to Today's Business Leaders
by Pearce, Craig; Maciariello, Joseph; Yamawaki, HidekiBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Joseph A. Maciariello is the Horton Professor of Management at the Drucker School of Management. He coauthored The Daily Drucker and The Effective Executive in Action with Peter F. Drucker.
Hideki Yamakawi is Professor of Management and Associate Dean at The Drucker School of Management. His most recent book is Japanese Exports and Foreign Direct Investment: Imperfect Competition in International Markets.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. v |
Introduction: The Drucker Living Legacy | p. ix |
Management as a Liberal Art | p. 1 |
Drucker on Government, Business, and Civil Society: Roles, Relationships, Responsibilities | p. 17 |
Leading Knowledge Workers: Beyond the Era of Command and Control | p. 35 |
Value(s)-Based Management: Corporate Social Responsibility Meets Value-Based Management | p. 47 |
Drucker on Corporate Governance | p. 61 |
Corporate Purpose | p. 79 |
Strategy for What Purpose? | p. 103 |
The Twenty-First Century: The Century of the Social Sector | p. 119 |
Economic Environment, Innovation, and Industry Dynamics | p. 135 |
A Pox on Charisma: Why Connective Leadership and Character Count | p. 149 |
Knowledge Worker Productivity and the Practice of Self-Management | p. 175 |
Labor Markets and Human Resources: Managing Manual and Knowledge Workers | p. 195 |
Peter Drucker: The Humanist Economist | p. 207 |
The Drucker Vision and Its Foundations: Corporations, Managers, Markets, and Innovation | p. 221 |
Drucker on Marketing: Remember, Customers Are the Reason You Are in Business | p. 255 |
A Closer Look at Pension Funds | p. 269 |
Notes | p. 279 |
Sources | p. 297 |
Index | p. 311 |
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