A Definitive Overview of Peter Drucker's Contributions to
Management
"Flaherty has accomplished the impossible: making a systematic
thinker out of me. I am particularly impressed by his skill in
balancing chronology and themes, and that over a sixty-year time
span. I have learned a great deal about my work from this
book."
?Peter F. Drucker
"Peter F. Drucker is the organizational thought leader of the
twentieth century. For the sake of our economy, our community, and
our society, every citizen needs to be familiar with his work. John
Flaherty's book is both an intellectual adventure and a practical
guide to Peter Drucker's thinking. Peter Drucker: Shaping the
Managerial Mind should be in the book bag of everyone hoping to
lead change or build an effective organization."
?Frances Hesselbein, chairman of the board, The Peter
F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
"At last! This much-needed comprehensive review of Drucker's
thought will prove invaluable for those seeking a course in Drucker
101."
?Sally Helgesen, author of The Web of Inclusion:
Building a New Architecture for Great Organizations
"There is no doubt that Peter Drucker is our most significant
contributor to the concept of modern management. There is also no
doubt that John Flaherty has produced our most significant analysis
of Drucker's contributions to date. The scope of this effort is
extraordinary."
?Leonard A. Schlesinger, senior vice president for
development and professor of sociology and public policy, Brown
University
To leaders, students, and admirers everywhere, he is "the father
of modern management" and "the man who invented corporate America."
According to Forbes magazine, he is still "the youngest managerial
mind" after sixty prolific years of writing, lecturing, and
consulting. He is Peter F. Drucker, the world's most widely read
and influential thinker on business and management.
While there have been several books about Peter Drucker and his
life, this is the first to present a comprehensive synthesis and
in-depth analysis of his works and insights on management. Drawing
from over forty years as a student, follower, and friend, John E.
Flaherty has created a definitive account of Drucker's managerial
achievements. An expert on management himself, Flaherty provides
readers with a practical overview of Drucker's most important
contributions to management and business strategy. He not only
captures Drucker's fundamental management concepts and ideas but
also shows how these principles have current relevance for today's
practitioners.
For those new to Peter Drucker, this essential compendium is a
crash course on his most profound discoveries on management,
change, entrepreneurial endeavor, and executive effectiveness. For
those who have read Drucker's extensive writings, this significant
volume offers deeper insight into his more novel and far-reaching
concepts. Filled with useful summaries and checklists of key
lessons, Peter Drucker: Shaping the Managerial Mind distills
a lifetime of wisdom and experience for managers and students
everywhere.
Industry Reviews
"Flaherty has accomplished the impossible: making a systematic thinker out of me. I am particularly impressed by his skill in balancing chronology and themes, and that over a sixty-year-span. I have learned a great deal about my work from this book."
- Peter F. Drucker
"Peter F. Drucker is the organizational thought leader of the twentieth century. For the sake of our economy, our community, and our society, every citizen needs to be familiar with his work. John Flaherty's book is both an intellectual adventure and a practical guide to Peter Drucker's thinking. Peter Drucker: Shaping the Managerial Mind should be in the book bag of everyone hoping to lead change or build an effective organization."
- Frances Hesselbein, chairman of the board, the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
"At last! This much-needed comprehensive review of Drucker's thought will prove invaluable for those seeking a course in Drucker 101."
- Sally Helgesen, author of The Web of Inclusion: Building a New Architecture for Great Organizations
"There is no doubt that Peter Drucker is our most significant contributor to the concept of modern management. There is also no doubt that John Flaherty has produced our most significant analysis of Drucker's contributions to date. The scope of this effort is extraordinary."
- Leonard A. Schlesinger, senior vice president for development and professor of sociology and public policy, Brown University