Technology, Management, and Society Essays

Technology, Management, and Society Essays by Peter Ferdinand Drucker, published by Routledge in 1970, is a first edition volume comprising 182 pages. This collection features twelve essays that explore the intricate relationship between technology, management, and human society, providing insights into Drucker’s foundational ideas and philosophies.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of various topics, including the social aspects of technology and its implications for management practices. The essays delve into the interactions between technological advancements and societal structures, offering a comprehensive perspective on how these elements influence one another. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of business, economics, and public policy.
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In this volume Drucker has collected twelve essays on technology and management and their relationship to, and interaction with, human society. In these essays the reader is able to grasp and savour some of the essential ideas and philosophy that have been expanded into Drucker’s various books. In this volume Drucker has collected twelve essays on technology and management and their relationship to, and interaction with, human society. In these essays the reader is able to grasp and savour some of the essential ideas and philosophy that have been expanded into Drucker’s various books.
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