"Peter F. Drucker was a writer, professor, management consultant and self-described “social ecologist,” who explored the way human beings organize themselves and interact much the way an ecologist would observe and analyze the biological world.
Hailed by BusinessWeek as “the man who invented management,” Drucker directly influenced a huge number of leaders from a wide range of organizations across all sectors of society. Among the many: General Electric, IBM, Intel, Procter & Gamble, Girl Scouts of the USA, The Salvation Army, Red Cross, United Farm Workers and several presidential administrations." - The Drucker Institute
NOTE: SuccessNotes are comprised of brief mentions of what made each person successful and also include a few personal facts to help highlight their path to success. SuccessNotes are not full-length books. Instead, we hope you'll purchase several to learn about many people who interest you as quickly as possible.
Hailed by BusinessWeek as “the man who invented management,” Drucker directly influenced a huge number of leaders from a wide range of organizations across all sectors of society. Among the many: General Electric, IBM, Intel, Procter & Gamble, Girl Scouts of the USA, The Salvation Army, Red Cross, United Farm Workers and several presidential administrations." - The Drucker Institute
NOTE: SuccessNotes are comprised of brief mentions of what made each person successful and also include a few personal facts to help highlight their path to success. SuccessNotes are not full-length books. Instead, we hope you'll purchase several to learn about many people who interest you as quickly as possible.