Drucker was a giant in the fields of business and management.
He will be missed, but his legacy will remain.
Thanks, Fred, for letting us know.
Terry
Terrence Seamon
I learned this morning that Peter Drucker passed away yesterday. He would
have been 96 on the 19th of this month. We are all of us greatly indebted
to this man and his work; indeed, it is easily argued that he gave us all
many of the concepts and ideas that permeate our work. I am deeply saddened
to know that I can no longer look forward with delight and anticipation to
his next article. His passing leaves a huge void in that community of
practice known as "management."
Regards,
Fred Nickols
"Assistance at a Distance"
nickols@att.net
www.nickols.us
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