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Rather Quotes by Peter Drucker
- The successful person places more attention on doing the right thing rather than doing things right.
- A man should never be appointed into a managerial position if his vision focuses on people's weaknesses rather than on their strengths.
- ..there is need for a person to be generally educated. Otherwise you shrivel up much too soon. Whether this means reading the bible (I read…
- The leader sees leadership as responsibility rather than as rank and privilege.
- The most common source of mistakes in management decisions is the emphasis on finding the right answer rather than the right question.
- Profit is not the purpose of a business, but rather the test of its validity
- An institution which is financed by a budget - or which enjoys a monopoly which the customer cannot escape - is rewarded for what it…
- Innovation requires us to systematically identify changes that have already occurred in a business - in demographics, in values, in technology or science - and…
- We will have to learn to lead people rather then to contain them.
- The great challenge to management today is to make productive the tremendous new resource, the knowledge worker. This, rather than the productivity of the manual…
- Entrepreneurship rests on a theory of economy and society. The theory sees change as normal and indeed as healthy. And it sees the major task…
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- The ultimate value of life depends upon awareness and the power of contemplation rather than upon mere survival. — Aristotle
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