The following books were selected by faculty teaching this course as some of the seminal books written by Peter F. Drucker. To find other books by Drucker that the Library owns, search the Library Catalog for Author: Drucker, Peter F.
Title (Publisher, year) | Call number |
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Adventures of a Bystander (New York: Harper & Row, 1979) | H59.D75 A33 1979 |
Age of Discontinuity (New York: Harper & Row, 1969) | HC59 .D69 1992 and eBook |
America’s Next Twenty Years (New York: Harper & Row, 1957) | HC106.5 .D74 |
Concept of the Corporation (New American Library, 2nd ed., 1983) | HD2731 .D7 1983 |
Effective Executive (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007, Rev. ed.) | HD38.25.U6 D78 2007 |
End of Economic Man: A Study of the New Totalitarianism (John Day, 1939) | D443 .D78 |
Future of Industrial Man: A Conservative Approach (Greenwood Press, 1978, c1942 John Day) | HD82 .D7 1978 |
Landmarks of Tomorrow: A report on the New "Post-modern" World Transaction Publishers, 1996; Harper, 1957) |
eBook |
Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (Perennial Library, 1985; Harper, 1974) [see Management, below] | HD31 .D773 1985 |
Management (HarperCollins e-books, 2008 Revised edition of: Management: tasks, responsibilities, practices "integrating it with the work published on this subject by Peter Drucker from 1974 to 2005" (p. vii) |
eBook |
Managing for Results: Economic Tasks and Risk-taking Decisions (Harper 1964, 1986, 1993) | HD38 .D7 |
Men, Ideas and Politics: Essays (Harper & Row, 1971) | JA76 .D7 |
New Society: The Anatomy of the Industrial Order (Harper & Row, 1950) (Greenwood Press, 1982, 1950) |
HD21 .D7 HD2328 .D78 1982 |
Practice of Management (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007, rev. ed.) | eBook |
Technology, Management and Society (Harper & Row, 1970) | HD38 .D72 1970 |
Unseen Revolution: How Pension Fund Socialism Came to America (Harper & Row, 1976) | HD7106.U5 D78 1976 |
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