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050 | _aHD 38 .D78 1970 | ||
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_aDrucker, Peter Ferdinand _eauthor |
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_aTechnology, management & society / _cPeter Ferdinand Drucker |
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_aLondon, United Kingdom : _bPan Books Ltd, _cc1970 |
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_a191 pages ; _c18 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _a1. Information, Communications, and understanding -- 2. Management's New Role -- 3. Work and Tools -- 4. Technological Trends in the Twentieth Century -- 5. Technology and Society in the Twentieth Century -- 6. The Once and Future Manager -- 7. The First Technological Revolution and its Lessons -- 8. Long-ranger Planning -- 9. Business Objectives and Survival Needs -- 10. The Manager and The Moron -- 11. The Technological Revolution: Notes on the Relationship of Technology, Science, and Culture -- 12. Can Management Ever Be a Science?. | ||
520 | _aThere should be underlying unity to a collection of essays. There should be a point of view, a central theme, an organ point around which the whole volume composes itself. And there is, I believe, such fundamental unity to this volume of essays, even though they date from more than a dozen years ago and discuss a variety of topics. | ||
650 | _aMANAGEMENT | ||
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