To our Readers: Bruce Rosenstein (pictured left) has long been recognized for his understanding of Peter Drucker’s work, and as a great advocate of Mr. Drucker’s management philosophy. He is Managing Editor of Leader to Leader, the quarterly journal of the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute, established in 1990 as the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for …
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Drucker Management for Libraries
The management of non-profits was always one of Peter Drucker’s great interests, and he gave much attention to the role of management excellence and its importance for non-profits, particularly later in his work. In The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Nonprofit Organization (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993), Drucker expressed his goals …
The Peter Drucker – Ken Burns Connection
Now deep into Ken Burns’ magnificent film on the American national parks, I keep thinking – along with the purely visceral pleasures of viewing some of the most beautiful photography I’ve ever seen – that there is a big, big message here for us knowledge workers. Of course Burns and his team meant for the …
Connecting Drucker’s “Meaningful Outside” to Knowledge Services
With management and service delivery responsibility for knowledge services, the organization’s knowledge services director has a unique two-sided role to play. On the one hand, this person is the knowledge thought leader for the entire enterprise, with all the innovation-directed and future planning pressure that goes with that role. On the other hand, as …
Tim Wood Powell on The Value of Knowledge
[Guy St. Clair: I had the distinct pleasure of speaking recently with Tim Powell about his new book, The Value of Knowledge: The Economics of Enterprise Knowledge and Intelligence. Released in July, The Value of Knowledge is the second title in De Gruyter’s new series Knowledge Services, for which I am the Series Editor. In the series, …
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