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Narrated by Mark Blum
Since the 1930s, international best-selling author Peter F. Drucker has written dozens of books focusing on economics and management issues. A professor of management for over 20 years at the Graduate Business School of NYU, his insights are deeply respected throughout the world. In this book, Drucker succinctly tackles the evolving paradigms and management challenges businesses face as the new century begins. He explains that modern managers should consider themselves leaders, not bosses, and treat their employees as though they are working for more than a paycheck. He also offers practical suggestions for improving productivity and discusses the impact of information technology on the workplaces of today and tomorrow. With its keen observations about the current and future business climates, this book belongs on the shelf of every forward-thinking person. Narrator Mark Blum lends a sense of immediacy to this call for action
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