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Peter Drucker

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I’ve been carrying around some information on Peter Drucker and intended to write an entry about his profound contributions to the business world.  But I was catching up on some blawg reading and ran across Bruce MacEwen’s thoughtful comments in his Adam Smith, Esq. blawg and I realized I could not improvde on what he had to say.  I found this description particularly apropos:

Drucker’s views stemmed from his focus not on corporations in the abstract, or buildings and machines, processes and systems, not in creating elaborate economic or managerial theories:  Drucker’s focus was on people. Management’s job was to chart a course and get out of the way. People were not an expense but a resource.

It seems like a lifetime of contribution deserves more, but we should all raise our glasses to Peter Drucker.