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“Conductors do not know how the oboe does its work, but they know what the oboe should contribute.” quote by Peter Drucker
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“Conductors do not know how the oboe does its work, but they know what the oboe should contribute.”

Peter Drucker

About This Quote

Source Book: The Effective Executive, 1966

Leaders must understand the desired contribution of each role, even without knowing its mechanics.

In simple terms: Know the intended outcome of each part.

Key Takeaway

Focus on role objectives, not technical details.

Themes

leadership role clarity strategy

Mood

pragmatic analytical

Type

business philosophical

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • project planning
  • performance reviews

Key Concepts

systems thinking management delegation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can leaders learn enough to set realistic expectations?
  • When should they consult experts?
A Different Perspective

Risk of overlooking technical expertise.

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