Get the Right Things Done: The Drucker Collection

Get the Right Things Done: The Drucker Collection

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Jan 1, 2016 · Anglais · Kindle (127 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 127
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2016
Éditeur Harvard Business Review Press
Édition 1
ISBN-10 1633691993
ISBN-13 9781633691995

Description

In this compelling collection, readers are invited to explore the thoughts and ideas of Peter Drucker, a titan in the realm of management philosophy. Through carefully curated writings, the book highlights Drucker's profound insights that have shaped modern management practices. Each item in this collection encapsulates his timeless wisdom, focusing on how to effectively navigate the complexities of leadership and organizational effectiveness.

The authors bring together complementary perspectives, enriching Drucker's foundational concepts with contemporary interpretations. Rick Wartzman, alongside Julia Kirby and Alan M. Kantrow, offers additional context and real-world applications, making the principles accessible to today's leaders. They dissect Drucker's principles, demonstrating their relevance in an ever-evolving business landscape.

Readers will discover practical strategies for prioritizing tasks, fostering innovation, and enhancing decision-making capabilities. Each page serves as a guide for professionals aiming to optimize their performance and that of their teams. The collection emphasizes the importance of clarity in objectives and the alignment of resources to achieve desired outcomes.

Ultimately, this work is not just an homage to Drucker’s legacy but also a toolkit for those committed to meaningful progress in their professional endeavors. It serves as a reminder that by focusing on the right things and adhering to essential management principles, anyone can lead effectively and make a significant impact in their field.

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Affaires & Économie

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