Books About Drucker
- What Would Drucker Do Now? by Rick Wartzman (2011).
- The World According to Peter Drucker by Jack Beatty (1998).
- Reinvent Your Enterprise by Jack Bergstrand (2008).
- Peter Drucker: Contributions to Business Enterprise edited by Tony H. Bonaparte and John E. Flaherty (1970).
- What I Learned from Peter Drucker by Jim Champy (2011).
- A Class With Drucker: The Lost Lessons of the World’s Greatest Management Teacher by William A. Cohen (2007).
- Drucker on Leadership: New Lessons from the Father of Modern Management by William A. Cohen (2010).
- The Definitive Drucker by Elizabeth Haas Edersheim (2006).
- Peter Drucker: Shaping the Managerial Mind—How the World’s Foremost Management Thinker Crafted the Essentials of Business Success by John E. Flaherty (2002).
- Peter Drucker: The Great Pioneer of Management Theory and Practice by Robert Heller (2000).
- Inside Drucker’s Brain by Jeffrey A. Krames (2008).
- The Drucker Difference: What the World’s Greatest Management Thinker Means to Today’s Business Leaders edited by Craig L. Pearce, Joseph A. Maciariello, and Hideki Yamawaki (2009).
- Living in More Than One World: How Peter Drucker’s Wisdom Can Inspire and Transform Your Life by Bruce Rosenstein (2009).
- Managing People and Organizations: Peter Drucker’s Legacy by Guido Stein (2010).
- The Strategic Drucker: Growth Strategies and Marketing Insights from the Works of Peter Drucker by Robert W. Swaim (2009).
- Drucker: The Man Who Invented the Corporate Society by John J. Tarrant (1976).
- Drucker on Carving Success Out of the Crisis: What Peter Drucker Would Have Told Us by Jorge Vasconcellos e Sá e Magda Pereira (2009).
- Peter F. Drucker’s Next Management: New Institutions, New Theories and Practices edited by Winfried W. Weber and Gladius Kulothungan (2010).
- Peter F. Drucker: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management by John C. Wood and Michael C. Wood (2005).
More about Peter Drucker
- Peter Drucker’s Life and Legacy: Hailed by BusinessWeek as “the man who invented management,” Drucker directly influenced a huge number of leaders from a wide range of organizations across all sectors of society.
- Drucker’s Career Timeline and Bibliography: From his birth in Vienna in 1909 to his death in Claremont in 2005
- A Drucker Sampler: Readings available online for free that cover three of Drucker’s core areas of focus—the individual, organizations and society
- Tributes to Drucker: Including Jim Collins on why “Peter Drucker contributed more to the triumph of freedom and free society over totalitarianism than anyone in the 20th century, including perhaps Winston Churchill”
- Books by Drucker: All 39 of his books as well as his monographs, other works and publications to which he was a contributing writer


