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The business world - as it relates to strategy and human capital.

Peter Drucker 1909 - 2005

Wednesday, November 30, 2005














19 days ago, Peter Drucker passed away. In my world, in the world of The Beacon Group, we owe a great deal to him. His management theories changed the face of business. He will be missed, and rightfully so. The good news is that his theories will continue shape business for decades to come.

In 1969, he coined the term 'Knowledge Worker '. So, to keep his theories alive, we chose Thomas Davenport's Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performance and Results from Knowledge Workers as our book of the month.

It's a wonderful read, and certainly picks up on Drucker's theories, and is worth a place on your book shelf.

If you don't believe me, believe Mr. Drucker:

"To make knowledge work productive will be the great management task of this century, just as to make manual work productive was the great management task of last century."

"The productivity of knowledge and knowledge workers will not be the only competitive factor in the world economy. It is, however, likely to become the decisive factor, at least for most industries in the developed world."