Management
Tasks, Responsibilities,
Practices
In this classic text, Peter
Drucker studies how modern-day managers, whether in business or public service, can
perform effectively. He takes an international view, exploring management problems in
Great Britain, Western Europe, Japan, and Latin America, and suggests how these problems
can be tackled.
CONTENTS:
Preface: Management as
profession and commitment Introduction
Management and manager
Business Performance
Performance in the service
institution
Productive work and achieving
worker
Social impacts and social
responsibilities
The manager's work and jobs
Managerial skills
Managerial organization
Conclusion: The manager of
tomorrow
Bibliography; Glossary.
576 pages