"We need a new theory of management. The assumptions built into business today are not accurate." - Peter Drucker
Based on multiple interviews and working sessions with Peter Drucker during the last year of his life, The Definitive Drucker reveals the management luminary’s most important concepts and applies them real-life business risks and opportunities.
The book sheds light on the most pressing management issues, such as the role of the CEO, why so many leaders fail, and the fragility and interdependencies of our economic and social systems, and it imparts Drucker's views on current business practices, technological, economic, and social changes, and trends—many of which Drucker predicted decades ago. A celebration of this extraordinary man’s life and work, The Definitive Drucker offers a unique opportunity to use Drucker's final business lessons to strategize, create, and succeed in any market.
Elizabeth Haas Edersheim, Ph.D., teaches at NYU, advices, writes about and studies management. She works with organizations as their growth and or customer requirements exceed their organizational capabilities. Clients include leading global enterprises as well as fast-moving young firms – both for-profit and in the social sector.
Edersheim serves on the boards of the Hesselbein Global Academy for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement and the Delaware & Hudson Canal Museum, and is a Strategic advisor to Student Success Network. She serves as a member of the Judging Panel for the Drucker Forum. Previously, Edersheim worked at McKinsey & Co; she was one of the company’s first female partners.