from NYTimes:
"Father of management
When management guru Peter Drucker penned his memoir in 1979, he gave it a characteristically modest title: Adventures of a Bystander.
Yet Drucker, who died Friday at 95, was hardly a bystander. His ideas, propounded over a 70-year, 39-book career, were widely adopted by corporations, governments and non-profits worldwide. They made him one of the most important social theorists of the past century."
"Father of management
When management guru Peter Drucker penned his memoir in 1979, he gave it a characteristically modest title: Adventures of a Bystander.
Yet Drucker, who died Friday at 95, was hardly a bystander. His ideas, propounded over a 70-year, 39-book career, were widely adopted by corporations, governments and non-profits worldwide. They made him one of the most important social theorists of the past century."