I have been a student of Peter Drucker along with many colleagues for decades. Drucker was one of the brightest minds in management thinkng for well over a half a century.
Where he got it wrong, in my mind and many who I have worked with, was believing that philonthropy could solve the big social problems. This came out in several articl…
I have been a student of Peter Drucker along with many colleagues for decades. Drucker was one of the brightest minds in management thinkng for well over a half a century.
Where he got it wrong, in my mind and many who I have worked with, was believing that philonthropy could solve the big social problems. This came out in several articles and writings in the late 1980s. It is a prominent part of his 1990 book on non-profits.
I have been a student of Peter Drucker along with many colleagues for decades. Drucker was one of the brightest minds in management thinkng for well over a half a century.
Where he got it wrong, in my mind and many who I have worked with, was believing that philonthropy could solve the big social problems. This came out in several articles and writings in the late 1980s. It is a prominent part of his 1990 book on non-profits.