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During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "Business and Management: The Changing Corporation" he discusses: joint alliances … companies, mutual funds and pensions, mortgages, medium-sized businesses, levels of management, the overstaffed military …, limited management positions, meaningful work, the importance of a clear mission, mobility, non-profit and profit work, and …
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Security program, measurements of accountability, a systems view of an organization, and management information concepts …. During the question and answer session, Drucker answers questions from his talks "What Comes After Quality Management" and … and functional research, team motivation, closed circuit chats between doctors and nurse practitioners, management schools …
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, China and inflation, unemployment and placement responsibility, Japan and lifetime employment, placement as a marketing job …, labor unions and re-thinking basic assumptions, gender roles in management, knowledge workers, American physicians …, executive strengths, Mexico and business strategy, and the premium on concentration. …
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of the work itself. During his lecture, he talks about: accounting tools, Fiat car designers, Japan and retirement …, center office staff, General Motors and its levels of management, the need for clarity and discipline when working with …
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such concepts were considered counter-culture in Japan during the postwar period. He goes on to stress the importance of …
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. Drucker goes on to discuss: the post-war period as a diffusion of American management technology, British companies, major …
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For manufacturing firms in developing countries, there are high barriers to entry and to catching up with competitors in their global production networks (GPNs). This paper examines the case of a Mexican auto-parts manufacturer that succeeded in catching up in the automotive GPN. The author...
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