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The changing world of the executive / Peter F. Drucker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, N.Y. : Times Books, c1982.Description: xiv, 271 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0812909321
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4 19
LOC classification:
  • HF5500.2 .D77 1982
Contents:
Inflation-proofing the company -- A scorecard for management -- Helping small businesses cope -- Is executive pay excessive? -- On mandatory executive retirement -- The real duties of a director -- The information explosion -- Learning from foreign management -- The delusion of profits -- Aftermath of a go-go decade -- Managing capital productivity -- Six durable economic myths -- Measuring business performance -- Why consumers aren't behaving -- Good growth and bad growth -- The "re-industrialization" of America -- The danger of excessive labor income -- Managing the non-profit institution -- Managing the knowledge worker -- Meaningful government reorganization -- The decline in unionization -- The future of health care -- The professor as featherbedder -- The schools in 1990 -- Unmaking the nineteenth century -- Retirement policy -- Report on the class of '68 -- Meaningful unemployment figures -- Baby-boom problems -- Planning for redundant workers -- The job as property right -- The rise of production sharing -- Japan's economic policy turn -- The battle over co-determination -- A troubled Japanese juggernaut -- India and appropriate technology -- Toward a new form of money? -- How westernized are the Japanese? -- Needed: a full-investment budget -- A return to hard choices -- A final note: the matter of "business ethics."
Holdings
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks HF5500.2.D77 1982 1 Available 33710000161823

"A Truman Talley book."

Includes index.

WAR, NEWBERY,

Inflation-proofing the company -- A scorecard for management -- Helping small businesses cope -- Is executive pay excessive? -- On mandatory executive retirement -- The real duties of a director -- The information explosion -- Learning from foreign management -- The delusion of profits -- Aftermath of a go-go decade -- Managing capital productivity -- Six durable economic myths -- Measuring business performance -- Why consumers aren't behaving -- Good growth and bad growth -- The "re-industrialization" of America -- The danger of excessive labor income -- Managing the non-profit institution -- Managing the knowledge worker -- Meaningful government reorganization -- The decline in unionization -- The future of health care -- The professor as featherbedder -- The schools in 1990 -- Unmaking the nineteenth century -- Retirement policy -- Report on the class of '68 -- Meaningful unemployment figures -- Baby-boom problems -- Planning for redundant workers -- The job as property right -- The rise of production sharing -- Japan's economic policy turn -- The battle over co-determination -- A troubled Japanese juggernaut -- India and appropriate technology -- Toward a new form of money? -- How westernized are the Japanese? -- Needed: a full-investment budget -- A return to hard choices -- A final note: the matter of "business ethics."