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Peter F. Drucker

Take Charge of Your Career and Shape Your Future.

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Author: Peter F. Drucker

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781422123126

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/01/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Managing Oneself

The summary audiobook of "Managing Oneself" by Peter F. Drucker is ideal for professionals, students, and anyone seeking personal growth and career development. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to improve self-awareness, enhance their strengths, and navigate their career paths effectively. Whether you are just starting your professional journey or looking to pivot in your career, this audiobook provides essential insights on how to take charge of your own development and manage your skills in an increasingly complex work environment.

3 quotes from Managing Oneself

  • "The only way to get the best out of a person is to enable him or her to understand and use his or her strengths."
  • "What you do with your life is more important than how much you earn or how successful you are in the conventional sense."
  • "You cannot perform if you do not know how to manage yourself."

Author : Peter F. Drucker

Peter F. Drucker was a prominent author, management consultant, and university professor whose work significantly shaped the field of management. Renowned for coining the term "knowledge worker," he is credited with anticipating the emergence of the knowledge economy, offering insights that challenged traditional economic views. Born in Austria in 1909, Drucker was the son of a high-ranking civil servant in the Habsburg Empire. After fleeing Nazi Germany in 1933, he settled in the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen in 1943. He held teaching positions at New York University and Claremont Graduate University, influencing generations of students and professionals with his groundbreaking ideas until his death.

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Managing Oneself Free Audiobook Download

Peter F. Drucker

Take Charge of Your Career and Shape Your Future.

3.9813121rating

Information

Author: Peter F. Drucker

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781422123126

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/01/2007

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Managing Oneself

The summary audiobook of "Managing Oneself" by Peter F. Drucker is ideal for professionals, students, and anyone seeking personal growth and career development. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to improve self-awareness, enhance their strengths, and navigate their career paths effectively. Whether you are just starting your professional journey or looking to pivot in your career, this audiobook provides essential insights on how to take charge of your own development and manage your skills in an increasingly complex work environment.

3 quotes from Managing Oneself

  • "The only way to get the best out of a person is to enable him or her to understand and use his or her strengths."
  • "What you do with your life is more important than how much you earn or how successful you are in the conventional sense."
  • "You cannot perform if you do not know how to manage yourself."

Author: Peter F. Drucker

Peter F. Drucker was a prominent author, management consultant, and university professor whose work significantly shaped the field of management. Renowned for coining the term "knowledge worker," he is credited with anticipating the emergence of the knowledge economy, offering insights that challenged traditional economic views. Born in Austria in 1909, Drucker was the son of a high-ranking civil servant in the Habsburg Empire. After fleeing Nazi Germany in 1933, he settled in the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen in 1943. He held teaching positions at New York University and Claremont Graduate University, influencing generations of students and professionals with his groundbreaking ideas until his death.