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Management Tasks Responsibilities Practices Classics in Organization and Management Series 1st Edition by Peter Ferdinand Drucker ISBN 1412806275 978-1412806275

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Publisher: Transaction Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 552
Author: Peter Ferdinand Drucker
ISBN: 1412806275
Language: English
Year: 2007

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ISBN 10: 1412806275

ISBN 13: 978-1412806275 

Author: Peter Ferdinand Drucker

Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices Management is an organized body of knowledge. "This book," in Peter Drucker's words, "tries to equip the manager with the understanding, the thinking, the knowledge and the skills for today's and also tomorrow's jobs." This management classic has been developed and tested during more than thirty years of teaching management in universities, in executive programs and seminars and through the author's close work with managers as a consultant for large and small businesses, government agencies, hospitals and schools. Drucker discusses the tools and techniques of successful management practice that have been proven effective, and he makes them meaningful and easily accessible. Author Peter F. Drucker was born in 1909 in Vienna and was educated there and in England. He received his doctorate in public and international law while working as a newspaper reporter in Frankfurt, Germany, and then worked as an economist for an international bank in London. In 1927, he came to the United States. Drucker's management books and analyses of economics and society are widely read and respected throughout the world and have been translated into more than 20 languages. He also has written a lively autobiography, two novels, and several volumes of essays. He has been a frequent contributor to various magazines and journals over the years and is an editorial columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Drucker has four children and six grandchildren. A hiker and student of Japan and Japanese art, he lives with his wife, Doris, in Claremont, California.

Table of contents:

  1. The alternative to tyranny

  2. The emergence of management

  3. The management boom and its lessons

  4. The new challenges

  5. The dimensions of management

  6. Managing a business : the Sears story

  7. What is a business?

  8. Business purpose and business mission

  9. The power and purpose of objectives : the Marks & Spencer story and its lessons

  10. Strategies, objectives, priorities, and work assignments

  11. Strategic planning : the entrepreneurial skill

  12. The multi-institutional society

  13. Why service institutions do not perform

  14. The exceptions and their lessons

  15. Managing service institutions for performance

  16. The new realities

  17. What we know (and don't know) about work, working, and worker

  18. Making work productive : work and process

  19. Making work productive : controls and tools

  20. Worker and working : theories and reality

  21. Success stories : Japan, Zeiss, IBM

  22. The responsible worker

  23. Employment, incomes, and benefits

  24. "People are our greatest asset." Management and the quality of life

  25. Social impacts and social problems

  26. The limits of social responsibility

  27. Business and government

  28. Primum non nocere : the ethics of responsibility

  29. Why managers?

  30. What makes a manager?

  31. The manager and his work

  32. Design and content of managerial jobs

  33. Developing management and managers

  34. Management by objectives and self-control

  35. From middle management to knowledge organization

  36. The spirit of performance

  37. The effective decision

  38. Managerial communications

  39. Controls, control, and management

  40. The manager and the management sciences

  41. New needs and new approaches

  42. The building blocks of organization ...

  43. ... And how they join together

  44. Design logics and design specifications

  45. Work- and task-focused design : functional structure and team

  46. Result-focused design : federal and simulated decentralization

  47. Relations-focused design : the systems structure

  48. Organization conclusions. Georg Siemens and the Deutsche bank

  49. Top-management tasks

  50. Top-management structure

  51. Needed : an effective board

  52. On being the right size

  53. Managing the small, the fair-sized, the big business

  54. On being the wrong size

  55. The pressures for diversity

  56. Building unity out of diversity

  57. Managing diversity

  58. The multinational corporation

  59. Managing growth

  60. The innovative organization

  61. Conclusion : the legitimacy of management

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