Civilizing the City by Peter F. Drucker
Drucker Foundation, Winter 1998
Telecom Survival Tip: Keep Options Open
PRNewswire, October 1998
"Prediction is dead... Simplicity and focus are crucial"
! Peter Drucker (excerpt) by Patricia A. Galagan
Training and Development Magazine, September 1998
Majority of Large Information Technology Projects Delivered Late...
AOL News, Thursday, 13 August, 1998
Hackett Group Benchmark Research
"The average company completes only 37 percent of large information technology (IT) projects on time and only 42 percent on budget, according to a recent research study."
Success Thrives on Practical Intelligence
AOL News, Wednesday, 05 August, 1998
"Recent studies conducted by Regina Colonia-Willner, Ph.D., have proven that measures of practical intelligence -- a specific combination of procedural common sense and life experience -- are better predictors of success in today's workplace than a high I.Q."
! Five Conditions for High-Performance Cultures (excerpt) by W. Mathew Juechter, Caroline Fisher, and Randall J. Alford
American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), 1998
Leadership: Lessons From the Magic Kingdom by Craig R. Taylor and Cindy Wheatley-Lovoy
ASTD Training and Development Magazine, July 1998
"What does inclusive leadership look like at Walt Disney World? It is an inverted work environment, in which many leaders opt to hold weekly, open-door board meetings rather than executive committee meetings. In which management spends 70 to 80 percent of its time in the operating areas with frontline Cast. In which leaders themselves work frontline shifts during peak periods."
The 1998 Inc./Gallup Survey: Americans @ Work by Jeffrey L.Seglin,
Inc. Magazine, June, 1998,
"An examination of the results from the 1998 Inc./Gallup survey of American workers. Here's how average American workers feel about their jobs, management, compensation, and economic futures."
Keeping Score by John Case
Inc. Magazine, June, 1998
"What gets measured gets done-- if your company posts the right kinds of numbers. Which is why scoreboards are back -- with a twist."
The Real Keys to High Performance (excerpts) by Jeffrey Pfeffer
The Peter F. Drucker Foundation, Spring 1998
! Corps Values by David H.Freedman
Inc. Magazine, April, 1998
Peter's Principles by Harriet Rubin
Inc. Magazine, March, 1998
"'But in our knowledge economy,' says Drucker, 'if you haven't learned how to learn, you'll have a hard time. Knowing how to learn is partly curiosity. But it's also a discipline.'"
Review of "When Peter Drucker Speaks"
Inc. Magazine, March, 1998
"In a review of Drucker's new book, 'The World According to Peter Drucker,' Speaker of the House Gingrich explains why Drucker is the most influential writer of the 20th century."
The Discipline of Innovation by Peter Drucker
Drucker Foundation News, March 1998
Peter's Principles. Review of The World According To Peter Drucker by Jack Beatty
The Economist, February 14, 2025
Encyclopedia Britannica
The Smarts that Count (excerpts) by Michelle Neely Martinez
HR Magazine, November, 1997
Pink Slips and Profits by Barbara Rudolph
STERNbusiness, Spring 1996
"But no matter the profession, one trend remains constant. In wave afterwave of layoffs, we see the demise of the middle manager. Middle managers represent between 5% and 8% of the American workforce, but they constitute between 16% and 20% of the job cuts."
My life as a knowledge worker by Peter F. Drucker
Inc., February, 1997
Encyclopedia Britannica
! The Shape of Things to Come (excerpts)
An Interview with Peter F. Drucker
Leader to Leader, Summer 1996
The Peter F. Drucker Foundation
! The Age of Social Transformation by Peter F. Drucker
The Atlantic Monthly, November 1994
"No century in recorded history has experienced so many social transformations and such radical ones as the twentieth century."
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