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The Father Of Modern Business Management

The Father Of Modern Business Management
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Peter Drucker, also known as The Father of Modern Management Theory, coined leadership terms and strategies that are still used today. He advocated for a more flexible, collaborative workplace, and the delegation of power across the board. He was born in November 19, 1909 Kaasgraben, Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and he died in November 11, 2005 (aged 95) Claremont, California.


Peter Ferdinand Drucker (The Father of Modern Business Management) was a leader, philosopher, author, business consultant, educator, analyst, social ecologist, economist, and business.


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He had got the Presidential Medal of Freedom, American Academy of Arts and Letters, Golden Medal for Poetry, McKinsey Award, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, United States Poet Laureate, Congressional Gold Medal, Henry Laurence Gantt Medal, Bollingen Prize, Robert Frost Medal, Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class, Japan (Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class; 24 June 1966) and the other prizes.


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He had written the 39 books and had been translated into more than thirty-six languages in his life. He made a lot of theoretical leadership and management, modern business, and the likes. He said in 1995: "In the Future, the most of business will fail if they connect themselves with technology"



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