A Class with Drucker
Add bookmarkIn A Class with Drucker, Cohen shares many of Drucker's teachings that never made it into his countless books and articles, ideas that were offered to his students in classroom or informal settings. Cohen expands on Drucker's lessons with personal anecdotes about his teacher's personality, lack of pretension and interactions with students and others. He also shows how Drucker's ideas can be applied to the real-world challenges managers face today. Now every reader can benefit from Drucker's thoughts on such topics as:
- What everybody knows is frequently wrong
- Why everyone should approach problems with their ignorance
- Why top executives should stay no longer than six years
- Why some so-called menial tasks can only be done by the boss
- What everyone needs to be an effective manager
- Why self-confidence is a necessity