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> > Subject: marketing_leadership-club] Peter F
> Drucker Passes Away
> >
> >
> > news on monday 14 Nov 2005
> >
> >
> > >> PETER F. DRUCKER PASSES AWAY
> > >>
> > >> Peter F. Drucker, the world's foremost pioneer
> of management theory,
> > >> died this morning. He was 95.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker was the Marie Rankin Clarke Professor
> of Social Sciences and
> > >> Management at Claremont Graduate University
> (CGU) from 1971 to 2003
> > >> where he continued to write and consult up to
> the time of his death.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker's career as a writer, consultant and
> teacher spanned nearly 75
> > >> years. His groundbreaking work turned modern
> management theory into a
> > >> serious discipline. He influenced or created
> nearly every facet of its
> > >> application, including decentralization,
> privatization, empowerment, and
> > >> understanding of "the knowledge worker."
> > >>
> > >> "What distinguishes Peter Drucker from many
> other thought leaders in my
> > >> mind is that he cared not just about how
> business manages its resources,
> > >> but also how public and private organizations
> operate morally and
> > >> ethically within society," said Cornelis de
> Kluyver, dean of the Peter
> > >> F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of
> Management at Claremont
> > >> Graduate University. "He respected the values
> of education, personal
> > >> responsibility, and business' accountability to
> society. His true legacy
> > >> is his insistence on this value system, and its
> effect on business,
> > >> society, and individual lives."
> > >>
> > >> Born November 19, 1909, in Vienna, Drucker was
> educated in Austria and
> > >> England and earned a doctorate from Frankfurt
> University in 1931. He
> > >> became a financial reporter for Frankfurter
> General Anzeiger in
> > >> Frankfurt, Germany, in 1929, which allowed him
> to immerse himself in the
> > >> study of international law, history and
> finance.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker moved to London in 1933 to escape
> Hitler's Germany and took a
> > >> job as a securities analyst for an insurance
> firm. Four years later he
> > >> married Doris Schmitz and the couple departed
> for the United States.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> In 1939, Drucker landed a part-time teaching
> position at Sarah Lawrence
> > >> College in New York. He joined the faculty of
> Bennington College in
> > >> Vermont in 1942 and the next year put his
> academic career on hold to
> > >> spend two years studying the management
> structure of General Motors.
> > >> This experience led to his book "Concept of the
> Corporation," an
> > >> immediate bestseller in the United States and
> Japan, which validated the
> > >> notion that great companies could stand among
> humankind's noblest
> > >> inventions.
> > >>
> > >> From 1950 to 1971, Drucker was a professor of
> management at the
> > >> Graduate Business School of New York
> University. He was awarded the
> > >> Presidential Citation, the university's highest
> honor.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker came to California in 1971, where he
> was instrumental in the
> > >> development of the country's first executive
> MBA program for working
> > >> professionals at Claremont Graduate University
> (then known as Claremont
> > >> Graduate School). The university's management
> school was named the Peter
> > >> F. Drucker Graduate School of Management in his
> honor in 1987. He
> > >> taught his last class at the school in the
> spring of 2002. His courses
> > >> consistently attracted the largest number of
> students of any class
> > >> offered by the university.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker had long wished to have the name of a
> benefactor attached to the
> > >> school that bore his name. His wish was
> fulfilled in January of 2004,
> > >> when the name of his friend, Japanese
> businessman Masatoshi Ito, was
> > >> added to the school. It is now known as the
> Peter F. Drucker and
> > >> Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management.
> > >>
> > >> The school adheres to Drucker's philosophy that
> management is a liberal
> > >> art--one that takes into account not only
> economics, but also history,
> > >> social theory, law, and the sciences. As
> Drucker said, "it deals with>
> > >> people, their values, their growth and
> development, social structure,
> > >> the community and even with spiritual concerns
> . . . the nature of
> > >> humankind, good and evil."
> > >>
> > >> Drucker's work had a major influence on modern
> organizations and their
> > >> management over the past 60 years. Valued for
> keen insight and the
> > >> ability to convey his ideas in popular
> language, Drucker often set the
> > >> agenda in management thinking. Central to his
> philosophy is the view
> > >> that people are an organization's most valuable
> resource, and that a
> > >> manager's job is to prepare and free people to
> perform.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker's ideas have been disseminated in his
> 39 books, which have been
> > >> translated into more than 30 languages. His
> works range from 1939's "The
> > >> End of the Economic Man" to "Managing in the
> Next Society" and "A
> > >> Functioning Society," both published in 2002,
> and "The Daily Drucker,"
> > >> released in 2004. His last book coauthored with
> Joseph A. Maciariello,
> > >> "The Effective Executive In Action" will be
> published by Harper Collins
> > >> in January of 2006.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker created eight series of educational
> movies based on his
> > >> management books and 10 online courses on
> management and business
> > >> strategy. He was a frequent contributor to
> magazines and a columnist for
> > >> the Wall Street Journal from 1975 to 1995.
> > >>
> > >> A highly sought-after consultant, Drucker
> specialized in strategy and
> > >> policy for both businesses and not-for-profit
> organizations. He worked
> > >> with many of the world's largest corporations,
> with small and
> > >> entrepreneurial companies, with nonprofits and
> with agencies of the
> > >> United States government, as well as the
> governments of Canada and
> > >> Japan.
> > >>
> > >> In recent years, Drucker focused much of his
> time on working with
> > >> nonprofit organizations, often pro bono. The
> Salvation Army, C.A.R.E.,
> > >> the American Red Cross, the Navajo Indian
> Tribal Council, the American
> > >> Heart Association, and his local Episcopal
> church in La Verne,
> > >> California, all benefited from his counsel.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker was awarded the Presidential Medal of
> Freedom in July 2002 by
> > >> President George W. Bush in recognition for his
> work in the field of
> > >> management. He received honorary doctorates
> from universities in the
> > >> United States, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Great
> Britain, Japan, Spain and
> > >> Switzerland.
> > >>
> > >> Drucker and his wife, Doris, have four
> children, and six grandchildren.
> >
>
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