Drucker
An annotated collection of 3 books & essays on drucker, spanning 1964 to 1999. Featuring works by Peter F. Drucker — each with editorial commentary oriented to digital product practice.
Managing for Results
Drucker's 1964 book — one of the first serious treatments of business strategy as a discipline — is the source of many ideas that contemporary management takes for granted: the focus on results over activity, the categor…
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles
Drucker's argument is that innovation is not a flash of genius but a discipline — a systematic practice that can be learned and managed. The book identifies seven sources of innovation (the unexpected, incongruities, pro…
Managing Oneself
Drucker's short HBR essay — written at eighty-nine — argues that the central task of a knowledge worker is to know themselves: their strengths, how they learn, how they work with others, what they value, and where they b…