À propos de l'auteur

Peter F. Drucker was a renowned management consultant, educator, and author, widely recognized as the father of modern management. He was born in Vienna, Austria, and later moved to the United States, where he had a profound influence on the business world. Drucker's writings and teachings emphasized the importance of innovation, entrepreneurship, and the role of management in achieving organizational success. His work spanned various fields, including nonprofit management, where he contributed significantly to the understanding of how organizations could be more effective in fulfilling their missions.

Drucker's approach combined practical insights with a philosophical understanding of human behavior and organizational dynamics. He believed that effective management is not just about processes and systems, but also about people and their motivations. Throughout his career, he authored numerous books, some of which have become foundational texts in management studies. His legacy continues to shape the way leaders think about strategy, effectiveness, and the responsibilities of organizations in society.

Nationalité Américain, Autrichien
Date de naissance November 19, 1909
Lieu de naissance Vienna, Austria
Date de décès November 11, 2005