Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Beatty on Drucker


In a 1998 interview, Jack Beatty talks about Peter Drucker. An excerpt:

...He doesn't number the streaks on the tulip. He doesn't even write the comprehensive reports that he used to. Sometimes he still writes a long report, but sometimes he writes just a sheet. He gives his clients concepts; he gives them general ideas. He connects what they're doing with something larger. I think what they like, in fact, is that revelation he provides -- "God I never realized this, I never saw it this big-picture way!" 

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