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Book Description

Succeeding in the Network Economy

Peter F. Drucker has inspired and educated managers and influenced the practice of management for generations. Writing across six decades, Drucker was one of the first business thinkers to understand the new rules as well as the skills required for success in the network economy.

In this collection of essays, Drucker offers timeless insights on what it takes to lead a profitable enterprise in a time when networks and information have largely replaced consumable goods. He guides executives on how to recognize when to invent the future instead of being overtaken by it. These essays offer advice on many important business topics, including:

  • Planning and strategizing in uncertain times
  • Understanding how a network economy works
  • Cultivating long-term business intelligence
  • Building strategic alliances
  • Mastering the roles and skills required in a network economy

Peter F. Drucker on the Network Economy contains insights that have not only proved to be true over time but remain deeply urgent and relevant today.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Publisher’s Note
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Interview: The Post-Capitalist Executive
  9. Part I Management
    1. ONE The Theory of the Business
    2. TWO Planning for Uncertainty
    3. THREE The Five Deadly Business Sins
    4. FOUR Managing the Family Business
    5. FIVE Six Rules for Presidents
    6. SIX Managing in the Network Society
  10. Part II The Information-Based Organization
    1. SEVEN The New Society of Organizations
    2. EIGHT There Are Three Kinds of Teams
    3. NINE The Information Revolution in Retail
    4. TEN Be Data Literate; Know What to Know
    5. ELEVEN We Need to Measure, Not Count
    6. TWELVE The Information Executives Need Today
  11. Part III The Economy
    1. THIRTEEN Trade Lessons from the World Economy
    2. FOURTEEN The U.S. Economy’s Power Shift
    3. FIFTEEN Where the New Markets Are
    4. SIXTEEN The Pacific Rim and the World Economy
    5. SEVENTEEN China’s Growth Markets
    6. EIGHTEEN The End of Japan, Inc.?
    7. NINETEEN A Weak Dollar Strengthens Japan
    8. TWENTY The New Superpower: The Overseas Chinese
  12. Part IV The Society
    1. TWENTY-ONE A Century of Social Transformation
    2. TWENTY-TWO It Profits Us to Strengthen Nonprofits
    3. TWENTY-THREE Knowledge Work and Gender Roles
    4. TWENTY-FOUR Reinventing Government
    5. TWENTY-FIVE Can the Democracies Win the Peace?
  13. Interview: Managing in a Post-Capitalist Society
  14. Index
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