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Managing in the next society / Peter F. Drucker.

By: Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2002Edition: 1st ed.General Notes: "Truman Talley Books."; Includes index.Description: xiii, 321 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0312289774.Subject(s): Management | Industrial managementDDC classification: 658
Contents:
PART I: THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: Beyond the information revolution -- The exploding world of the Internet -- From computer literacy to information literacy -- E-commerce: the central challenge -- The new economy isn't here yet -- The CEO in the new millennium -- PART II: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: Entrepreneurs and innovation -- They're not employees, they're people -- Financial services: innovate or die -- Moving beyond capitalism? -- PART III: THE CHANGING WORLD ECONOMY: The rise of the great institutions -- The global economy and the nation-state -- It's the society, stupid -- On civilizing the city -- PART IV: THE NEXT SOCIETY: 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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"Truman Talley Books."

Includes index.

PART I: THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: Beyond the information revolution -- The exploding world of the Internet -- From computer literacy to information literacy -- E-commerce: the central challenge -- The new economy isn't here yet -- The CEO in the new millennium -- PART II: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: Entrepreneurs and innovation -- They're not employees, they're people -- Financial services: innovate or die -- Moving beyond capitalism? -- PART III: THE CHANGING WORLD ECONOMY: The rise of the great institutions -- The global economy and the nation-state -- It's the society, stupid -- On civilizing the city -- PART IV: THE NEXT SOCIETY: 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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