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Managing for the Future: The 1990s and Beyond (edition 1993)

by Peter Ferdinand Drucker

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Title:Managing for the Future: The 1990s and Beyond
Authors:Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Info:Plume Books (1993), Edition: Reprint, Paperback
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At last, a phenomenal new management book by the man that Fortune magazine calls "in a class by himself." From an analysis of the end of the welfare state to the present dearth of theories on how and why the U.S. economy works, Drucker's advice is essential to anyone concerned about the future of American economy.

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