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Men Quotes by Peter Drucker
- A man should never be appointed into a managerial position if his vision focuses on people's weaknesses rather than on their strengths.
- Since we live in an age of innovation, a practical education must prepare a man for work that does not yet exist and cannot yet…
- The better a man is, the more mistakes he will make, for the more new things he will try.
- No organization can depend on genius; the supply is always scarce and unreliable. It is the test of an organization to make ordinary human beings…
- Brilliant men are often strikingly ineffectual. They fail to realize that the brilliant insight is not by itself achievement. They never have learned that insights…
- One cannot hire a hand; the whole man always comes with it.
- Technology is not about tools, it deals with how Man works.
- There is no reason to believe that the people who staff the managerial and professional positions in our service institutions are any less qualified, any…
- The better a man is, the more mistakes he will make, for the more new things he will try. I would never promote to a…
- Teaching is the only major occupation of man for which we have not yet developed tools that make an average person capable of competence and…
- The "non-profit" institution neither supplies goods or services not controls. Its "product" is neither a pair of shoes nor an effective regulation. Its product is…
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