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'''Peter Ferdinand Drucker''' (born [[November 19]], [[1909]]) is a [[management]] theorist who created many phrases common in [[business]] today.
'''Peter Ferdinand Drucker''' (born [[November 19]], [[1909]]) is a [[management]] theorist who created many phrases common in [[business]] today.


Drucker, born in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], has been writing influential works about management since the [[1940s]]. Now in his nineties, he still consults for businesses and [[non-profit organization]]s.
Drucker, born in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], has been writing influential works about management since the [[1940s]]. He has written about 30 books, and from [[1975]] to [[1995]] he was an editorial columnist for the [[Wall Street Journal]]. Now in his nineties, he still consults for businesses and [[non-profit organization]]s.


Drucker recently founded the [[Leader to Leader Foundation]].
Drucker was awarded the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] by [[United States|U.S.]] President [[George W. Bush]] on [[July 9]], [[2002]]. He recently founded the [[Leader to Leader Foundation]].

Revision as of 21:58, 13 May 2004

Peter Ferdinand Drucker (born November 19, 1909) is a management theorist who created many phrases common in business today.

Drucker, born in Vienna, Austria, has been writing influential works about management since the 1940s. He has written about 30 books, and from 1975 to 1995 he was an editorial columnist for the Wall Street Journal. Now in his nineties, he still consults for businesses and non-profit organizations.

Drucker was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President George W. Bush on July 9, 2002. He recently founded the Leader to Leader Foundation.