The New Realities

Understanding the shifting dynamics of modern society and economy

Peter Drucker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Nov '94

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Exploring the evolving challenges of society, The New Realities provides insights into future concerns in various regions, including the USA and Europe.

In The New Realities, Peter Drucker explores the evolving landscape of government, society, and the economy across various regions, including the USA, Japan, Western Europe, Russia, and the Third World. He delves into the pressing concerns and issues that shape the present and are likely to influence the future. Drucker’s insightful analysis provides a framework for understanding the complexities of these 'new realities' and their implications for individuals and organizations alike.

Drucker’s characteristic clarity and authority shine throughout the book as he articulates the controversies and challenges that lie ahead. By examining the dynamics of change within these regions, he offers readers a comprehensive perspective on how these shifts will redefine societal norms and economic structures. The engaging narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own roles within this changing landscape.

As a bestselling author known for his expertise in management and economics, Drucker’s insights in The New Realities are particularly relevant for those navigating a post-business society. His broad-ranging themes resonate with an audience eager to understand the future's demands, ensuring that this work will attract both loyal followers and new admirers alike.

'Peter Drucker was the first of the analytical futurists and the first of the management philosophers. And for me he is still the best.'
Wall Street Journal
'His breadth of vision, his internationalism and his sober realism combine to make his analysis of the present and predictions about the future gripping.' The Economist

ISBN: 9780750619806

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

280 pages