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Peter Drucker has had an almost legendary impact on the theory and practice of business in America. Consultant to scores of the world's largest corporations, Drucker is a thinker whose books-Management, The New Society, The Concept of the Corporation-have sold in the millions, and whose ideas have transformed the structure of our society.
Drucker: The Man Who Invented the Corporate Society is the first full-scale study of Drucker-a portrait of the man, a concise summary of his most important books, and an introduction to the concepts of a fascinating, prophetic, and sometimes outrageous thinker.
"While it's hard to imagine a book about Peter Drucker being better than reading the original, John Tarrant has, in fact, accomplished just that... the most succinct summary we've seen of Drucker's seminal theories and key ideas that have revolutionized management practice around the world."
-Leonard Sayles, Professor, Graduate School of Business Columbia University
ISBN:0446813184