Managing in the next society / Peter F. Drucker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press, c2002.Description: xiii, 321 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0312289774
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658 DRU 21
LOC classification:
  • HD31 .D77339 2002
Contents:
Pt. I. The Information Society. 1. Beyond the Information Revolution. 2. The Exploding World of the Internet. 3. From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy. 4. E-Commerce: The Central Challenge. 5. The New Economy Isn't Here Yet. 6. The CEO in the New Millennium -- Pt. II. Business Opportunities. 7. Entrepreneurs and Innovation. 8. They're Not Employees, They're People. 9. Financial Services: Innovate or Die. 10. Moving Beyond Capitalism? -- Pt. III. The Changing World Economy. 11. The Rise of the Great Institutions. 12. The Global Economy and the Nation-State. 13. It's the Society, Stupid. 14. On Civilizing the City -- Pt. IV. The Next Society. 15. The Next Society. The New Demographics. The New Workforce. The Manufacturing Paradox. Will the Corporation Survive? The Future of Top Management. The Way Ahead.
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Pt. I. The Information Society. 1. Beyond the Information Revolution. 2. The Exploding World of the Internet. 3. From Computer Literacy to Information Literacy. 4. E-Commerce: The Central Challenge. 5. The New Economy Isn't Here Yet. 6. The CEO in the New Millennium -- Pt. II. Business Opportunities. 7. Entrepreneurs and Innovation. 8. They're Not Employees, They're People. 9. Financial Services: Innovate or Die. 10. Moving Beyond Capitalism? -- Pt. III. The Changing World Economy. 11. The Rise of the Great Institutions. 12. The Global Economy and the Nation-State. 13. It's the Society, Stupid. 14. On Civilizing the City -- Pt. IV. The Next Society. 15. The Next Society. The New Demographics. The New Workforce. The Manufacturing Paradox. Will the Corporation Survive? The Future of Top Management. The Way Ahead.

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