As Negotiations to Avert the Fiscal Cliff Once Again Seem to Be Breaking Down, One Suggestion to Each Party on a Way Forward
“You make a concession; the other side makes a concession.”
What Peter Drucker Would Be Reading
If you hate the politics of your office, you should perhaps look inward and make sure that they aren’t of your own creation.
What Peter Drucker Would Be Reading
Recent selections from around the web that, we think, would have caught Peter Drucker’s eye:
Six Rules For the President-Elect
If you somehow missed the election news this week, we can inform you that Barack Obama was reelected president.
Not Your Daddy’s United States
A simple piece of advice from Peter Drucker in his book Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices: “Because policy makers often neglect demographics, those who watch them and exploit them can reap great rewards.”
What Peter Drucker Would Be Reading This Election Day
Given Peter Drucker’s deep interest in politics, even the most focused and effective time-managers among us can be forgiven for being distracted by the latest news bulletins when it’s Election Day.
What Women (in Binders) Want
A year from now, very few people are likely to be talking about “binders full of women,” …
A Debatable Appraisal
“All our effective presidents were expert at public relations, untiring propagandists for themselves and their ideas,” wrote Peter Drucker.
If Not the U.N., Then What?
Many heavy hitters showed up to speak at the United Nations this week. But the speech that got the most attention was that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who employed a cartoon picture of a bomb to warn the world that Iran was fast on its way to becoming a nuclear power.


