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PETER DRUCKER ARTICLE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) What term is Drucker credited with coining? 2)What is Drucker's true legacy? 3) Where was Drucker born? 4) Where did Drucker earn his doctorate? 5) What corporation did Drucker spend 2 year studying in the 1940's? 6) What university's management school was named in Drucker's honor in 1987? 7) What view is central to Drucker's philosophy? 8) What was Drucker awarded in July 2002?  CHAPTER 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) In your opinion, what organization is successful? In your opinion, what makes the organization successful? 2) In your own words (do not look in a dictionary), define "management.“ 3) In your opinion, what has caused management to evolve in the US? 4) What is the Silent Revolution? 5) Summarize what happened during each of the 5 fronts of the Silent Revolution. 6) What are the 3 fastest-growing consumer purchases today? 7) Home Depot passed all its logistics issues off to what company? 8) What innovative group in northern California is trying to find a cure for multiple sclerosis? 9) In Druker's opinion, how did the Americans win the Gulf War in 1991? In his opinion, how will the war on terrorism be won? 10) What does the author mean when she states, "in the 21st century, businesses exist in a Lego world?"
IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT  ORGANIZATIONS ARE SUCCESSFUL?  WHY? WHAT MAKES AN ORGANIZATION SUCCESSFUL?
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ATTRIBUTES
1) CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
2) CUSTOMER LOYALTY
3) PROFITABILITY TOP 3 MOST PROFITABLE PUBLICLY LISTED AMERICAN COMPANIES IN 2010. 1: $19+ BILLION 2: $16+ BILLION 3: $14+ BILLION
4) MARKET SHARE WHAT COMPANY IS THE LEADER IN MARKET SHARE IN THE FAST-FOOD INDUSTRY? WHAT COMPANY IS THE LEADER IN MARKET SHARE IN THE BEER INDUSTRY? 25% 13%
5) BRAND RECOGNITION
6) PERCEIVED VALUE
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THE EVOLUTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT. WHAT U.S. EVENTS HAVE CAUSED A PARADIGM CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT?
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2) THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ASSEMBLY LINE MODEL: HORIZONTAL MANAGEMENT
3) TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATION MODEL: HUMAN DISPLACEMENT
4) KNOWLEDGE WORKERS KNOWLEDGE-BASED MANAGEMENT MODEL: ACCESSING, INTERPRETING, CONNECTING, & TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE.
THE SILENT
IN THE LATE 1990’s, REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES CREATED A NEW BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT FOR THE 21st CENTURY.  THIS REVOLUTION TOOK PLACE ON 5 FRONTS. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object]
THE INTERNET ALLOWS INFORMATION TO TRAVEL FAST TO ANYONE, ANYWHERE.
PRE-REVOLUTION:  INFORMATION WAS POWER.
POST-REVOLUTION:  POWER COMES FROM BEING ABLE TO TRANSLATE INFORMATION INTO ACTION. “ TWITTER REVOLUTIONS”
2) THE GEOGRAPHIC REACH OF COMPANIES & CUSTOMERS EXPLODED. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
THE 21ST CENTURY WORLD IS A  GLOBAL  MARKETPLACE
BARRIERS TO ENTRY ARE KNOCKED DOWN AS BRANDS CAN GAIN WIDESPREAD RECOGNITION IN SHORT PERIODS OF TIME. THE RESULT: BIG NAME BRANDS ARE NOT AS DOMINANT
3) BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC ASSUMPTIONS WERE UPENDED. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
LONGER LIFE SPANS, LATER RETIREMENTS, & MORE WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE HAVE CHANGED CORPORATIONS RELATIONSHIPS WITH CUSTOMERS & EMPLOYEES. THE RESULT: CONVENIENCE MATTERS MORE NOW THAN EVER BEFORE
THE THREE FASTEST GROWING CONSUMER PURCHASES ACTIVITIES HEALTH CARE EDUCATION -HEALTH CARE & EDUCATION MAKE UP 1/3 OF AMERICA’S GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT (GNP).  - GNP:  MEASURES THE OUTPUT (PRODUCTS & SERVICES) GENERATED BY A COUNTRY’S ENTERPRISES--WHETHER PHYSICALLY LOCATED DOMESTICALLY OR ABROAD.
4) CUSTOMERS STEPPED UP AND TOOK CONTROL. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
TODAY CUSTOMERS ARE NO LONGER PASSIVE RECIPIENTS OF GOODS & SERVICES.  THEY ARE ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS & PART OF THE PROCESS STARTING WITH THE PRODUCT INCEPTION.
5) DEFINING WALLS FELL. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
COMPANIES LOOK TO OTHER INDUSTRIES TO FORM PARTNERSHIPS TO DRAW ON EXPERTISE OUTSIDE THEIR CAPABILITIES. THE RESULT: CUSTOMERS ARE SERVED MORE EFFICIENTLY
TRANSITIONING FROM THE INDUSTRIAL TO THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY THE RESULT: KNOWLEDGE-BASED MANAGEMENT & THE KNOWLEDGE WORKER.
THE KNOWLEDGE WORKER -SOMEONE WHO IS EMPLOYED DUE TO HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE OF A SUBJECT MATTER RATHER THAN THEIR ABILITY TO PERFORM MANUAL LABOR. -LAWYERS, TEACHERS, MARKETERS, IT, ETC. -YOU!!! MANAGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE WORKERS -PRODUCE MORE WHEN EMPOWERED -CAN WORK ON MULTIPLE PROJECTS AT ONCE -KNOW HOW TO ALLOCATE THEIR TIME -CAN MULTIPLY THEIR RESULTS THROUGH SOFT FACTORS LIKE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE & TRUST

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Drucker chapter 1

  • 1. PETER DRUCKER ARTICLE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) What term is Drucker credited with coining? 2)What is Drucker's true legacy? 3) Where was Drucker born? 4) Where did Drucker earn his doctorate? 5) What corporation did Drucker spend 2 year studying in the 1940's? 6) What university's management school was named in Drucker's honor in 1987? 7) What view is central to Drucker's philosophy? 8) What was Drucker awarded in July 2002? CHAPTER 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) In your opinion, what organization is successful? In your opinion, what makes the organization successful? 2) In your own words (do not look in a dictionary), define "management.“ 3) In your opinion, what has caused management to evolve in the US? 4) What is the Silent Revolution? 5) Summarize what happened during each of the 5 fronts of the Silent Revolution. 6) What are the 3 fastest-growing consumer purchases today? 7) Home Depot passed all its logistics issues off to what company? 8) What innovative group in northern California is trying to find a cure for multiple sclerosis? 9) In Druker's opinion, how did the Americans win the Gulf War in 1991? In his opinion, how will the war on terrorism be won? 10) What does the author mean when she states, "in the 21st century, businesses exist in a Lego world?"
  • 2. IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT ORGANIZATIONS ARE SUCCESSFUL? WHY? WHAT MAKES AN ORGANIZATION SUCCESSFUL?
  • 6. 3) PROFITABILITY TOP 3 MOST PROFITABLE PUBLICLY LISTED AMERICAN COMPANIES IN 2010. 1: $19+ BILLION 2: $16+ BILLION 3: $14+ BILLION
  • 7. 4) MARKET SHARE WHAT COMPANY IS THE LEADER IN MARKET SHARE IN THE FAST-FOOD INDUSTRY? WHAT COMPANY IS THE LEADER IN MARKET SHARE IN THE BEER INDUSTRY? 25% 13%
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. THE EVOLUTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT. WHAT U.S. EVENTS HAVE CAUSED A PARADIGM CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT?
  • 13.
  • 14. 2) THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ASSEMBLY LINE MODEL: HORIZONTAL MANAGEMENT
  • 15. 3) TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATION MODEL: HUMAN DISPLACEMENT
  • 16. 4) KNOWLEDGE WORKERS KNOWLEDGE-BASED MANAGEMENT MODEL: ACCESSING, INTERPRETING, CONNECTING, & TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. THE INTERNET ALLOWS INFORMATION TO TRAVEL FAST TO ANYONE, ANYWHERE.
  • 22. POST-REVOLUTION: POWER COMES FROM BEING ABLE TO TRANSLATE INFORMATION INTO ACTION. “ TWITTER REVOLUTIONS”
  • 23. 2) THE GEOGRAPHIC REACH OF COMPANIES & CUSTOMERS EXPLODED. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
  • 24. THE 21ST CENTURY WORLD IS A GLOBAL MARKETPLACE
  • 25. BARRIERS TO ENTRY ARE KNOCKED DOWN AS BRANDS CAN GAIN WIDESPREAD RECOGNITION IN SHORT PERIODS OF TIME. THE RESULT: BIG NAME BRANDS ARE NOT AS DOMINANT
  • 26. 3) BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC ASSUMPTIONS WERE UPENDED. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
  • 27. LONGER LIFE SPANS, LATER RETIREMENTS, & MORE WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE HAVE CHANGED CORPORATIONS RELATIONSHIPS WITH CUSTOMERS & EMPLOYEES. THE RESULT: CONVENIENCE MATTERS MORE NOW THAN EVER BEFORE
  • 28. THE THREE FASTEST GROWING CONSUMER PURCHASES ACTIVITIES HEALTH CARE EDUCATION -HEALTH CARE & EDUCATION MAKE UP 1/3 OF AMERICA’S GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT (GNP). - GNP: MEASURES THE OUTPUT (PRODUCTS & SERVICES) GENERATED BY A COUNTRY’S ENTERPRISES--WHETHER PHYSICALLY LOCATED DOMESTICALLY OR ABROAD.
  • 29. 4) CUSTOMERS STEPPED UP AND TOOK CONTROL. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
  • 30. TODAY CUSTOMERS ARE NO LONGER PASSIVE RECIPIENTS OF GOODS & SERVICES. THEY ARE ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS & PART OF THE PROCESS STARTING WITH THE PRODUCT INCEPTION.
  • 31. 5) DEFINING WALLS FELL. HOW DID THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE REVOLUTION?
  • 32. COMPANIES LOOK TO OTHER INDUSTRIES TO FORM PARTNERSHIPS TO DRAW ON EXPERTISE OUTSIDE THEIR CAPABILITIES. THE RESULT: CUSTOMERS ARE SERVED MORE EFFICIENTLY
  • 33. TRANSITIONING FROM THE INDUSTRIAL TO THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY THE RESULT: KNOWLEDGE-BASED MANAGEMENT & THE KNOWLEDGE WORKER.
  • 34. THE KNOWLEDGE WORKER -SOMEONE WHO IS EMPLOYED DUE TO HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE OF A SUBJECT MATTER RATHER THAN THEIR ABILITY TO PERFORM MANUAL LABOR. -LAWYERS, TEACHERS, MARKETERS, IT, ETC. -YOU!!! MANAGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE WORKERS -PRODUCE MORE WHEN EMPOWERED -CAN WORK ON MULTIPLE PROJECTS AT ONCE -KNOW HOW TO ALLOCATE THEIR TIME -CAN MULTIPLY THEIR RESULTS THROUGH SOFT FACTORS LIKE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE & TRUST