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The World According to Peter Drucker(大师的轨迹:探索德鲁克的世界)|报价¥71.10|图书,进口原版,Biographies & Memoirs 传记,Others 其他,

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·出版社:

Broadway Books; Reprint edition

·页码:220 页码

·出版日:1999年

·ISBN:9780767903028

·条码:9780767903028

·装帧:平装

内容简介

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Peter Drucker is arguably the most influential architect of today's corporate society. Yet no concise overview of his life and work has ever appeared--until now. Creating a Drucker primer as much as a biography, Jack Beatty has distilled the essence of Drucker's beliefs and strategies into one engaging volume. Spanning Drucker's childhood in Vienna during the first world war, through his first American teaching jobs when raging factions debated the best form of government (if any), to his immersion in modern management theory using General Motors as a model, and finally, to the era of downsizing facing his Fortune 500 clients,The World According to Peter Druckeralso captures our own corporate evolution in this century.

作者简介

Jack Beattyis a Senior Editor atThe Atlantic Monthly,where he has edited several of Peter Drucker's articles, and the author ofThe Rascal King,a biography of the legendary Irish-American politician James Michael Curley that John Kenneth Gaibraith described as "truly brilliant."--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Over a remarkable 60-year career, Peter Drucker has written the book on management theory, executive advice, and various aspects of social and political thought. He's also penned a monthly editorial-page column for theWall Street Journal, contributed to publications ranging fromThe Economistand theHarvard Business ReviewtoForbesandEsquire, taught at several major universities, lectured worldwide by satellite, consulted for leading global corporations, and still found time to write two novels. His impact on individual and corporate philosophy has truly been astounding, so much so that it's often difficult to grasp its full scope. Jack Beatty'sThe World According to Peter Druckeris up to the task, however, offering a satisfying examination of his ongoing legacy for followers as well as a great introduction to specific works for neophytes.With Drucker's full cooperation and assistance, Beatty (an NPR commentator andAtlantic Monthlysenior editor) mixes bits of previous interviews and passages from his subject's voluminous writings with personal analysis to explore the range of his always provocative views on business, government, nonprofits, and the future. Beginning with the experiences in Europe during World War I that ultimately shaped Drucker as a writer, Beatty looks into themes like fascism, freedom, decentralization, and bureaucracy while tracing the transformation of Drucker from political scientist to management theorist. In combination with other particularly interesting observations, like those on Drucker's prescient prediction of a "new world economy" and his defining conceptualization of both privatization and "knowledge workers," the book serves to whet one's appetite for a bigger helping of the master's works--many of which, fortunately, remain in print.--Howard Rothman

From Library Journal

For more than 50 years, prolific thinker Drucker (Managing in a Time of Great Change, LJ 10/15/95) has studied business organizations. Among his many accomplishments, he is credited with starting the discipline of management. Beatty, a senior editor at the Atlantic Monthly, a frequent venue for Drucker's writings, evaluates Drucker's thought through a chronological review of his major books. Beatty clearly admires much of Drucker's insight and prescience, but he does not let that blind him to his subject's occasional missteps in interpretation or fact. At times he veers beyond a discussion of management into the dismal science of economics, yet the writing is still clear and understandable from the high school level on up. This is the first book on Drucker in ten years and a good survey of a major late 20th-century thinker. Although he is not now as well known as certain more faddish management gurus, there is more substance here. Recommended for circulating collections in public libraries and strongly recommended for two-year and other academic libraries.?Patrick J. Brunet, Western Wisconsin Technical Coll. Lib., La Crosse

Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The New York Times Book Review,Michael Lewis

Drucker's work teams with ... ironies and surprises, and it was a bright idea of Jack Beatty's to try to make sense of all of them at once. Beatty ... has composed a fine intellectual profile. Necessarily this means that the book ignores all but the bare outlines of Drucker's long life. It is short on biography--and legwork--and long on literature. But what literature!--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Boston Globe, Peter G. Gosselin

To be sure, Beatty does criticize Drucker at times. But in the final pages, as it becomes obvious that Drucker's grand hopes for the corporation are not panning out and that profits are, after all, the prime mover, he pulls his punches.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

FromBooklist

These days, new management theories turn up as frequently as new diet crazes. They don't always deliver on their promises and sometimes do more harm than good. This is why Drucker is all the more remarkable. For well more than a half-century, in 29 books and hundreds of landmark articles and lectures, he has been dispensing his time-tested wisdom. Nearly two dozen years ago, John Tarrant detailed the philosophical foundations of Drucker's social, economic, and management theories inDrucker: The Man Who Invented Corporate Society(1976), and Drucker himself offered insights in a collection of reminiscences and observations entitledAdventures of a Bystander(1979). But his output has not abated, and Beatty now brings us up to date and provides a grand summary in this extended essay. Beatty is a senior editor at theAtlantic, which has featured some of Drucker's work. He begins with a biographical portrait, considers Drucker's writing technique, and looks at Drucker's individual works. This is a necessary acquisition for every business collection.David Rouse--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

A slim volume by a senior editor of the Atlantic about the legendary figure who invented the business of management and whose theories profoundly influenced modern American corporations, including General Motors. Viennese-born Peter Drucker grew up during WW I and credits Herbert Hoover's generous overseas food programs with saving his life. This early admiration for such an organization, Beatty argues, foreshadows Drucker's lifelong appreciation of the creative possibilities of business. Drucker himself got off to a creative start by working full-time and attending only the end-of-term exams at law school (he passed easily). Having fled Vienna when the Nazis rose to power, in London he heard John Maynard Keynes lecture, hated it, and began to develop his own unique sense of economics. His ideas reached fruition in his landmark 1945 study of General Motors, The Concept of the Corporation. The book stated what management should be--and made clear how far GM had strayed from that ideal. In his numerous other books, Drucker proposed a number of radical (for their times) notions, among them the suggestion that pay for managers should be no more than 20 times that of workers and that fancy job titles should not be substituted for real responsibility and higher wages. He also believed that the study of business was akin to a scientific study of the human condition. Drucker's ideas helped shape the dramatic expansion of American industry in the postWW II period and influenced worldwide thinking about business. While Drucker comes across as brilliant and wry, this study is not the best introduction to the man or his work. Beatty seems more concerned with Drucker's books and some of his opinions than with his life, and the endless snippets of quotes and reviews make for a messy and somewhat unreadable collage. Written with Drucker's cooperation, a loving portrait of a distinguished life that fails to measure up to its subject. --Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Commentary, Leslie Lenkowsky

Drucker is almost universally regarded as the foremost thinker on corporate management, a field that many of his followers credit him with having invented. Beatty's own approving take is that Drucker is first and foremost a "moralist" who, by examining not the flow of money but the values, relationships, and quality of economic life, has "take[n] the capital out of capitalism." Beatty not unexpectedly endorses Drucker's recent expressions of pessimism about corporate capitalism.But what are we to make of that pessimism? Given Drucker's track record, his views deserve a serious hearing. Still, it is difficult not to consider them an overreaction, colored perhaps by his own encounter as a young man with the fateful consequences of economic collapse.It would seem that modern capitalism has won a far greater degree of popular support than even its friends have supposed. In exchange for a rising standard of living, the public appears willing to tolerate the high corporate salaries, plant closings, downsizings, and other phenomena that so dismay critics. Although the day may yet come when popular opinion turns on the corporation, for now, the productive if morally imperfect industrial giants that Peter Drucker has done so much to explicate, and whose practices he has done so much to refine, continue to prove extraordinarily capable of providing the things that ordinary people want.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

Thomas P. Glynn Chief Operating Officer of Partners HealthCare System A useful and thought-provoking guide for managers to the ideas of America's premier management innovator -- Peter Drucker.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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