Peter Drucker was the most renowned management thinker of the 20th century, but his greatest insights came not from his considerable knowledge, but from his ignorance. In this excerpt from his new book A Class with Drucker, William A. Cohen, a longtime protégé of Drucker, recounts how the “father of modern management” once illustrated to his students the value of ignorance.
Content: Article
Author: William A. Cohen
Source: American Management Association (AMA)
Subjects: Knowledge Management, Management
Author: William A. Cohen
Source: American Management Association (AMA)
Subjects: Knowledge Management, Management
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