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PETER DRUCKER
Management guru Peter F. Drucker is the most influential thinker on management and leadership ever. A writer, consultant, and professor, Drucker was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1909 and died in Claremonth, Ca., on November 11, 2005. Drucker wrote 34 major books, including the landmark The Practice of Management.
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itself. 'Harry Truman's folksy 'The buck stops here' is still as good a definition as any' of leadership, Drucker wrote...
to overcome the powerful forces that continue to drive global wealth creation. To paraphrase the late management guru,...
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