Thursday 14 December 2006

Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005) Biography

I woke up this morning feeling happy, probably because I have some thoughts to post today. Got to the office earlier than usual so I can post this before office hours. Started typing and discovered the difficulty in putting thoughts on paper (Computer). I encouraged myself and overcame inertia so at least I shouldn't fail before I start (since this is my 'first post after the last'). It was in my plenty search of what to post that I thought of blogging a 'Significant' personality that is known worldwide.

This is an excerpt from the biography of Peter F. Drucker.

Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005) was a writer, teacher, and consultant specializing in strategy and policy for businesses and social sector organizations. He consulted with many of the world's largest corporations as well as with nonprofit organizations, small and entrepreneurial companies, and with agencies of the U.S. government. He also worked with free-world governments such as those of Canada, Japan, and Mexico.

He is the author of thirty-one books which have been translated into more than twenty languages. Thirteen books deal with society, economics, and politics; fifteen deal with management. Two of his books are novels, one is autobiographical, and he is a co-author of a book on Japanese painting. He has made four series of educational films based on his management books. He has been an editorial columnist for the Wall Street Journal and a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review and other periodicals.

Drucker was born in 1909 in Vienna and was educated there and in England. He took his doctorate in public and international law while working as a newspaper reporter in Frankfurt, Germany. He then worked as an economist for an international bank in London. Drucker came to the United States in 1937. He began his teaching career as professor of politics and philosophy at Bennington College; for more than twenty years he was professor of management at the Graduate Business School of New York University. The recipient of many awards and honorary degrees, Peter Drucker had, since 1971, been Clarke Professor of Social Sciences at Claremont Graduate University. Its Graduate Management School was named after him in 1984.

Peter Drucker has been hailed in the United States and abroad as the seminal thinker, writer, and lecturer on the contemporary organization. In 1997, he was featured on the cover of Forbes magazine under the headline, "Still the Youngest Mind," and BusinessWeek has called him "the most enduring management thinker of our time."

On June 21 2002, Dr. Peter Drucker, author of The Effective Executive and Management Challenges for the 21st Century, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush.

Mr. Drucker has received honorary doctorates from universities around the world. He was honorary Chairman of the Leader to Leader Institute.

He passed away on November 11, 2005, at age 95. He is survived by his wife, four children, and six grandchildren.

http://www.pfdf.org/leaderbooks/drucker/bio.html

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