Bruce Rosenstein
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Managing Editor, Leader to Leader; Author, Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way (McGraw-Hill and Brilliance Audio, 2013); Living in More Than One World: How Peter Drucker's Wisdom Can Inspire and Transform Your Life (Berrett-Koehler and Audible, 2009)
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@deborahkalb.bsky.social Thanks for sharing my post about your new Kathy Watson #author Q&A, Deborah!
Peter #Drucker Thursday thought, 1986: “The best-kept secret in #management is that the first systematic applications of management theory and management principles did not take place in business enterprise. They occurred in the public sector.” #quote
Peter #Drucker midweek thought, 1974: “Budgeting is commonly conceived as a financial process. But only the notation is financial; the decisions are entrepreneurial.” #quote #management
Peter #Drucker Tuesday thought, 1982: “Innovative companies know that returns on #innovation behave radically differently from returns in the ongoing business.” #quote
@shlead.bsky.social Thanks, Shantha; for sharing my #Drucker 'Little ideas have...' quote!
Peter #Drucker start-of-work-week thought, 1964: “Little ideas have frequently been the seeds from which giant corporations have grown.” #quote #management #leadership
Many thanks for sharing this, @shlead.bsky.social much appreciated! #Drucker #quote
"Peter Drucker was interested in what made people successful and what others could learn from that successes.
Stories of those who win Nobel Prizes and MacArthur Fellowships are a source of inspiration." - Bruce Rosenstein.
Peter #Drucker weekend thought, 1969: “I have been reading for years the acceptance speeches of Nobel prize winners.” #quote
Peter #Drucker weekend thought, 1969: “I have been reading for years the acceptance speeches of Nobel prize winners.” #quote
“I visited (virtually) state #archives and special #library collections of football memorabilia. I read the board meeting minutes of orphanages in Montana.” – Kathy Watson in her new @deborahkalb.bsky.social #book #author Q&A #research #writers #writing
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Q&A with Kathy Watson
Kathy Watson is the author of the new novel Orphans of the Living . She has worked as a public relations executive,...
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Peter #Drucker end-of-work-week thought, 1967: “The executive’s time tends to belong to everybody else.” #quote
Peter #Drucker Thursday thought, 1989: “There is a great deal said and written these days about the technological impacts of information. But perhaps its social impacts are greater still, and more important.” #quote
Peter #Drucker midweek thought, 1999: “Management’s duty is to preserve the assets of the institution in its care.” #quote #management
Thanks for sharing my #Drucker '...manage yourself first' quote, Shantha; really glad it resonated with you!
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Peter #Drucker Tuesday thought, 1996: “All #management #books, including those I have written, focus on managing other people. But you cannot manage other people unless you manage yourself first.” #quote
Peter #Drucker Tuesday thought, 1996: “All #management #books, including those I have written, focus on managing other people. But you cannot manage other people unless you manage yourself first.” #quote
@shlead.bsky.social Thanks for sharing my #Drucker 'Information has to be organized...' quote, Shantha!
Peter #Drucker start-of-work-week thought: "Information has to be organized to challenge a company’s strategy.” #quote
Peter #Drucker end-of-work-week thought: "Many changes that have transformed enterprises have originated outside the specific industry of that enterprise." #quote
@deborahkalb.bsky.social Thanks for sharing my post about your new Anne Abel #book #author Q&A, Deborah!
@shlead.bsky.social Thanks for sharing my #Drucker 'The future requires...' quote, Shantha!
Peter #Drucker Thursday thought, 1974: "The future requires decisions-now. It imposes risk-now. It requires action-now." #quote
Peter #Drucker midweek thought, 1985: “Purposeful, systematic #innovation begins with the analysis of the sources of new opportunities.” #quote