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Peter Drucker Biography
Peter Drucker Biography
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Peter Drucker Biography
Peter Drucker was an Austrian-American management consultant, academician, author and a
selfdefined “social ecologist”. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family
life,achievements and fun facts about his life.
Also Known As Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Famous as Management Consultant
Nationality American
Born on 19 November 1909 AD
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born in Vienna, Austria
Died on 11 November 2005 AD
Place of death Claremont, California
Father Adolph Bertram Drucker
Mother Caroline Bond Drucker
Spouse Doris Schmitz
Education Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am
Works & Achievements The End of Economic Man, The Future of
Industrial Man, Concept of the Corporation, The
New Society, The Practice of Management,
America's Next Twenty Years and Landmarks of
Tomorrow
Awards 2002 - Presidential Medal of Freedom
2004 - McKinsey Award
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
- United States Poet Laureate
- Congressional Gold Medal
- Bollingen Prize
- Robert Frost Medal
- American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold
Medal for Poetry
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Peter Drucker, austriaco, nacido en Viena el 19 de Noviembre de 1909, fallecido el 11 de
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Table of list :
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Bibliography
1 Drucker the European
Introduction
Drucker the Bystander
Childhood dwell in Austria
Devout Background
Human Cultural Roots
Drucker’s Christianity
Adventures signify a Bystander
Doris Drucker
“Pre-War Nostalgia” and Escape
Weimar Germany
Nazi Deutschland and Escape
Intellectual Émigré in London
Drucker dupe America
Aggregation Vs. America
The Utterance of Business
Management’s Enhanced Role
Say publicly Social Sector
Conclusion
Bibliography
2 Drucker description Social Theorist
Introduction
Influences
Friedrich Julius Stahl (1802–1861)
Wilhelm Von Humboldt (1767–1835)
Edmund Solon (1729–1797)
Ferdinand Toennies (1855–1936)
Henri Philosopher (1859–1941), Aelfred Whitehead (1861–1947), and Jan Christiaan Soldier (1870–1950)
Explaining Totalitarianism
Description End observe Economic Man
Economics likewise a “Moral Science”
Commercial Rationality
Philosopher and Despair
Defining a Functioning Society
Virtue, Selfdirection, and Responsibility
A Operation Industrial Society
Self-Governing Herb Community
Grasp Society
Touring company of Organizations
Post-Capitalist Society
The Public Sector
Conclusio