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Technology, Management and Society (Paperback)
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Drucker has assembled twelve essays from his substantial backlog of
conference papers and magazine articles of the past dozen years to
convey the shape and substance of his thought on "how Man works."
The tie that binds the pieces is a sustaining vision of the
interrelationship of "material civilization" and "culture": man's
tools and materials, his institutions and organizations, the way he
works and makes his living are all part and parcel of man's
personality, expressions of "his basic ideals, his dreams, his
aspirations, and his values." The three longest essays discuss the
manager and his function in this broad social context. Three other
essays focus more narrowly upon management's basic approaches and
techniques. The remaining pieces deal with technology over the
centuries, its impact on man and the quality of life. Drucker's
stance has been characterized as conservative optimism: he's a true
believer in the free-enterprise system and its capacity for
innovation, growth, and expansion. Profit motive and social
conscience are an unbeatable combination; collectivism is only an
undesirable necessity for underdeveloped nations with too little
business talent to go around. Neatly argued, with points
enumerated, expanded, illustrated, and tucked away, this is an
accessible sampling of Drucker's insights on technological trends,
their management, and their social implications. (Kirkus Reviews)
In this volume Drucker has collected twelve essays on technology
and management and their relationship to, and interaction with,
human society. In these essays the reader is able to grasp and
savour some of the essential ideas and philosophy that have been
expanded into Drucker's various books. In this volume Drucker has
collected twelve essays on technology and management and their
relationship to, and interaction with, human society. In these
essays the reader is able to grasp and savour some of the essential
ideas and philosophy that have been expanded into Drucker's various
books.
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