1. Categories

  2. About Peter Drucker

    Peter Ferdinand Drucker (November 19, 1909–November 11, 2005) was a writer, management consultant and university professor. His writing focused on management-related literature. Peter Drucker made famous the term knowledge worker and is thought to have unknowingly ushered in the knowledge economy, which effectively challenges Karl Marx's world-view of the political economy. George Orwell credits Peter Drucker as one of the few writers who predicted the German-Soviet Pact of 1939.

  1. Peter Drucker

    0 Comments Leave a Comment

    1-4 of 4
    1. Mentioned In 4 Articles

    2. Thought Leadership Marketing

      Explore The MarketingSavant Group (Oct 16 2010)

      ...s; all the rest are costs. Marketing is the distinguishing, unique function of the business.” – Peter Drucker During a thought leadership marketing View Comments New Scribd Library of Over 30 Docs! Posted by... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Peter Drucker   Social Media   Enterprise

    3. Infoguru and thought leader – one of the same?

      Explore Thought Leadership (Apr 19 2010)

      Infoguru and thought leader – one of the same? ...nfoGurus include: Tom Peters, Marshall Goldsmith, Alan Weiss, Seth Godin, Jim Collins, Jay Abraham, Peter Drucker, and John Gray. Some of whom are listed in my book as recognised thought leaders. So what’s th... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Tom Peters   Peter Drucker   Alan Weiss

    4. Learnings, Musings, And More After The First 100 Posts

      Explore b2bbloggers.com (Apr 15 2010)

      Learnings, Musings, And More After The First 100 Posts ...on of Marketing – Bob Gilbreath (reading) The Effective Executive – Getting The Right Things Done – Peter Drucker (always reading) Think and Grow Rich – Napolean Hill (always reading) The Future Buzz Outspoken Med... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Google   Peter Drucker   David Meerman Scott

    5. 5 Steps to a Customer Intelligence Program « TheMarketingMojo

      Explore TheMarketingMojo (Sep 29 2009)

      ...nt To get better at something, you need to be able to measure it. A slight bastardization of one of Peter Drucker’s famous maxims, but it still points to the fact that we measure so we can evaluate performance. On... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Peter Drucker   Seth Godin   HubSpot

    6. 1-4 of 4