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Managing for the future, the 1990s and beyond, Peter F. Drucker

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Managing for the future, the 1990s and beyond, Peter F. Drucker
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Managing for the future
Oclc number
24375384
Responsibility statement
Peter F. Drucker
Series statement
Professional development collection
Sub title
the 1990s and beyond
Table Of Contents
The futures already around us -- The poverty of economic theory -- The transnational economy -- From world trade to world investment -- The lessons of the U.S. export boom -- Low wages : no longer a competitive edge -- Europe in the 1990s : strategies for survival -- U.S.-Japan trade needs a reality check -- Japan's great postwar weapon -- Misinterpreting Japan and the Japanese -- Help Latin America and help ourselves -- Mexico's ace in the hole : the maquiladora -- The new productivity challenge -- The mystique of the business leader -- Leadership : more doing than dash -- People, work, and the future of the city -- The fall of the blue-collar worker -- End work rules and job descriptions -- Making managers of communist bureaucrats -- China's nightmare : no jobs for the millions -- Tomorrow's managers : the major trends -- How to manage the boss -- What really ails the U.S. auto industry -- The new Japanese business strategies -- Manage by walking around -- outside!Corporate culture : use it, don't lose it -- Permanent cost cutting : permanent policy -- What the nonprofits are teaching business -- Nonprofit governance : lessons for success -- The nonprofits' outreach revolution -- The governance of corporations -- Four marketing lessons for the future -- Tomorrow's company : dressed for success -- Company performance : five telltale tests -- R & D : the best is business-driven -- Sell the mailroom : unbundling in the '90s -- The 10 rules of effective research -- The trend toward alliances for progress -- A crisis of capitalism : who's in charge? -- The emerging theory of manufacturing -- Afterwood. The 1990s and beyond
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