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Managing in the next society

By: Drucker, PeterLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford : Butterworth Heinemann, 2002Description: 321pISBN: 0750656247Subject(s): Management | Business management, office management, management science accounting, auditing | Economics | Executive ability | Electronic commerce | Global economyGenre/Form: Management DDC classification: 658
Contents:
Part one: the information revolution; beyond the information revolution; the Internet world; becoming information literate; can e-commerce deliver; the new economy isn't here yet; the CEO in the new millennium. Part two: business trends; entrepreneurs and innovation; people are our greatest liability; financial services - innovate or die; moving beyond capitalism. Part three: the changing world economy - the rise of the great institutions; global economy and nation state; Japan - it's the society, stupid; civilizing the city. Part four: the next society - the new demographics; the new work force; the competitive knowledge society. Conclusion A - action implication; conclusion B - what is ahead
Summary: This title presents a collection of Peter Drucker's articles from 1997 to present years. He ranges widely over the most critical issues facing business and society today to offer advice and instruction for proactive executives.
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Part one: the information revolution; beyond the information revolution; the Internet world; becoming information literate; can e-commerce deliver; the new economy isn't here yet; the CEO in the new millennium. Part two: business trends; entrepreneur

Part one: the information revolution; beyond the information revolution; the Internet world; becoming information literate; can e-commerce deliver; the new economy isn't here yet; the CEO in the new millennium. Part two: business trends; entrepreneurs and innovation; people are our greatest liability; financial services - innovate or die; moving beyond capitalism. Part three: the changing world economy - the rise of the great institutions; global economy and nation state; Japan - it's the society, stupid; civilizing the city. Part four: the next society - the new demographics; the new work force; the competitive knowledge society. Conclusion A - action implication; conclusion B - what is ahead

This title presents a collection of Peter Drucker's articles from 1997 to present years. He ranges widely over the most critical issues facing business and society today to offer advice and instruction for proactive executives.

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