What Peter Drucker Would Be Reading
Recent selections from around the web that, we think, would have caught Peter Drucker’s eye.
Recent selections from around the web that, we think, would have caught Peter Drucker’s eye.
Only one in 10 students from the families of the lowest-income Americans earn college degrees by the age of 24.
Can Mary Barra lead GM through the recall crisis?
Guests discuss the unique challenges of managing creativity, as well as the role that creativity plays in effectively managing organizations.
Rick Wartzman writes about Rick Raemisch, the executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, who spent a night in solitary confinement at one of his state penitentiaries.
“What do you want to be remembered for?”
In recent years, many nonprofit funders “have lost their appetite for experimentation and risk, even as they trumpet their desire to make big bets.”
Recent selections from around the web that, we think, would have caught Peter Drucker’s eye.
Cool as the record business looks to outsiders, and rich as it used to be, the numbers today are dreadful.
“Some people work exceedingly well as coaches and mentors, and some people are simply incompetent to be mentors.”
“Fear or love? Those are your two leadership choices. To determine which one is better, let’s examine the science.”
Franchising can be an effective strategy to finance rapid expansion. But done poorly, it can also “be a very swift and painful way to lose a lot of money.”
Recent selections from around the web that, we think, would have caught Peter Drucker’s eye.
“Ukrainians have always resisted Russian domination.”
Would you still like the Mona Lisa if others didn’t?