Peter F. Drucker’s “Managing For Results: Economic Tasks And Risk-TakingDecisions”
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5
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5 pages in length. Conquering the business world by remaining a strong contender even throughout the most difficult of times is what separates those who succeed from those who do not. In order to reach such a level of achievement, however, one first must possess the ability to manage -- not only subordinates but also oneself. In “Managing For Results: Economic Tasks and Risk-Taking Decisions,” Peter F. Drucker speaks volumes about the underlying aspects of effective managing, stressing a number of pertinent points that are often overlooked in today’s intellectually arrogant society. The writer discusses that by means of asserting his multi-faceted interpretation of successful managing, Drucker addresses what he contends to be the bottom line applications for attaining desired economic results. No additional sources cited.
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