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| July 2, 2009 | |||
It's almost Independence Day, a time to celebrate, but also contemplate, the American experience. In this edition of Drucker Apps, you’ll find tools that will help you understand the limitations of revolution, the powerful allure of politics in America, the dangers of charismatic leadership and the country's fast-changing role in an increasingly global economy. These insights—at once timely and timeless—are based on the ideas and ideals of the late Peter F. Drucker, the father of modern management. |
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Where Jefferson missed the mark “'Every generation needs a new revolution,' was Thomas Jefferson's conclusion toward the end of his long life...Yet 'revolutions,' as we have learned since Jefferson's days, are not the remedy.” — Peter F. Drucker, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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The great American art form: politics “America was, and is, the only country that has a politician for its public saint: Abraham Lincoln.” — Peter F. Drucker, Adventures of a Bystander
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The dangers of charismatic leadership “There is nostalgia for the time when politics was exciting and glamorous. But the desire for charisma is a political deathwish.” — Peter F. Drucker, The New Realities
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Why the U.S. is no longer "the big boss" “America…will have to learn to be one of…half a dozen major players…one of equals.” — Peter F. Drucker in a radio interview with Tom Ashbrook on NPR's On Point
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