I like Dr. Drucker's thoughts on leadership at 27:30 - make sure things that are working, don't get damaged when the rough times come. And more at 28:27
What was the date this interview took place? What are two or three events over the next few years that would help me understand the impact of this interview on government.? I guess this is about 1/2 way through the Clinton administration. Thanks for posting the interview. From my 2016 time I find it fascinating to listen very very closely for what was Mr. Drucker's train of thought. How was he organizing his ideas? Thanks for being a very listening interviewer and giving Mr. Drucker lots of room to speak as complete thoughts as he felt necessary.
Lee, you are correct, this interview took place in 1994. Peter was so generous, he freely served as my handholder throughout the time I served in President Clinton ' s administration. There were some powerful, positive success stories from the reinventing government initiative, NASA, the FDA, US Customs Service, the IRS to name a few.
Was Drucker a BS vendor? In his book The Practice of Management, Peter Drucker declares there is only one purpose of a business: to create a customer. Therefore, his client, General Motors, followes his advice. They ran General Motors into bankruptcy while maintaining customers. Is he brilliant or what?
To me, “maintaining” is not “creating”…big difference. Drucker stated “Because the purpose of a business is to CREATE a customer, the business enterprise has two-and only two-basic functions:marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results:all the rest are costs.” I’m thinking GM’s lack of innovation was their real demise
I found the interview I did with the late Peter Drucker when I served in President Clinton's administration - a great privilege!
What year is this from? Perhaps add the year to the video title?
Which year?
Thanks its helping me in my management studies
Thank you ery much for the great interview and for posting. This is so valuable! And it will always be....
I was only 7 years old then. Today Im 35, This interview still shines bright. Thanks Michele .. Thanks Drucker your legacy will live on.
I was only 7 years old then. Today Im 35, This interview still shines bright. Thanks Michele .. Thanks Drucker
Even a Japanese like me can listen to this precious talk and his real voice via RUclips. His European?English😊Thanks a lot
Yes, he was born and raised in Austria
Golden thinker, thank you magister sophos!
Managing oneself is my favorite book,
Anyone else?
thank you so much for the great interview
Thanks, Michelle.
Thank, so much
Champion. Uni on the Internet. Knowledge. Research. 68 yrs to come to grips with comprehension. Patience is a virtue. N. Z. Isles.
I like Dr. Drucker's thoughts on leadership at 27:30 - make sure things that are working, don't get damaged when the rough times come. And more at 28:27
This is golden. Michele, you do a great job.
Thanks for the upload, now I am gonna buy Managing Oneself? ✌️
What was the date this interview took place? What are two or three events over the next few years that would help me understand the impact of this interview on government.? I guess this is about 1/2 way through the Clinton administration. Thanks for posting the interview. From my 2016 time I find it fascinating to listen very very closely for what was Mr. Drucker's train of thought. How was he organizing his ideas? Thanks for being a very listening interviewer and giving Mr. Drucker lots of room to speak as complete thoughts as he felt necessary.
Lee, you are correct, this interview took place in 1994. Peter was so generous, he freely served as my handholder throughout the time I served in President Clinton ' s administration. There were some powerful, positive success stories from the reinventing government initiative, NASA, the FDA, US Customs Service, the IRS to name a few.
Wow still as relevant today "The American people have become increasingly distrustful of the government"
27:08 what is leadership?
J Balvin’s idol. LOL!
Was Drucker a BS vendor? In his book The Practice of Management, Peter Drucker declares there is only one purpose of a business: to create a customer.
Therefore, his client, General Motors, followes his advice. They ran General Motors into bankruptcy while maintaining customers. Is he brilliant or what?
😆 lol
To me, “maintaining” is not “creating”…big difference. Drucker stated “Because the purpose of a business is to CREATE a customer, the business enterprise has two-and only two-basic functions:marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results:all the rest are costs.” I’m thinking GM’s lack of innovation was their real demise