"It is [a] belief in diversity and pluralism and the uniqueness of each person that underlies all my writings . . . " –from the Preface.
Regarded as the most influential and widely read thinker on modern organizations and their management, Peter Drucker has also established himself as an unorthodox and independent analyst of politics, the economy, and society. A man of impressive scope and expertise, he has paved significant inroads in a number of key areas, sharing his knowledge and keen insight on everything from the plight of the employee and the effects of technology to the vicissitudes of the markets and the future of the new world order. Adventures of a Bystander is Drucker′s rich collection of autobiographical stories and vignettes, in which this legendary figure paints a portrait of his remarkable life, and of the larger historical realities of his time.
In a style that is both unique and engaging, Drucker conveys his life story –from his early teen years in Vienna through the interwar years in Europe, the New Deal era, World War II, and the postwar period in America–through intimate profiles of a host of fascinating people he′s known through the years. Their personal histories are, as Drucker tells us, the beads for which his own life serves as the string. A colorful group, these diverse, often unpredictable, always multidimensional individuals were chosen "because each of them, in his or her own highly personal way, reflects and refracts the thirty crucial years from the end of World War I to the first post–World War II decade–the thirty years that largely formed the world in which we now live."
An amazing pageant of characters, both famous and otherwise, springs from these pages, illuminating and defining one of the most tumultuous periods in world history. Along with bankers and courtesans, artists, aristocrats, prophets, and empire–builders, we meet members of Drucker′s own family and close circle of friends, among them such prominent figures as Sigmund Freud, Henry Luce, Alfred Sloan, John Lewis, and Buckminster Fuller. Playing to perfection their roles as those who "reflect and refract" the customs, beliefs, and attitudes of the times, these singular personalities lend Adventures of a Bystander a striking "you–are–there" feel.
A brief encounter with Freud becomes the catalyst for an absorbing, multidimensional description of the economics, politics, and social psychology of pre–World War II Europe. Drucker introduces us to Fritz Kraemer, a brilliant, monocle–wearing eccentric who became an influential mentor to the young Henry Kissinger. His personal memoir of Henry Luce documents the development of modern journalism, while in "The Indian Summer of Innocence," he rescues and preserves the very heart of the American experience during the last New Deal years before World War II.
Shedding light on a turbulent and important era, Adventures of a Bystander also reflects Peter Drucker himself as a man of imaginative sympathy and enormous interest in people, ideas, and history. These enthralling stories complement and complete the groundbreaking analytical writing for which he is so revered.
Luminous autobiographical stories by one of the greatest thinkers of our time
"The cast of characters among whom Drucker moves is superbly rich, and the informed glimpse he provides of a vanished social and political universe is an education in itself. Adventures of a Bystander is better than a novel, more lively than an essay, and as thoughtful as both at their best." –The Harvard Business Review.
"Adventures of a Bystander is a virtuoso performance in which Drucker displays a dazzling diversity of personal interests and knowledge, an awesome power of recall, and a crisp, highly readable writing style." –BusinessWeek.
"Adventures of a Bystander appears in a stroke to have restored the art of the memoir and of the essay. It will doubtless be a while before its like comes round again." –The Washington Post.
彼得·德鲁克(Peter F. Drucker):现代管理大师,对世人贡献卓越,影响深远,被尊为“大师中的大师”、“现代管理之父”。2002年6月20日,美国总统乔治·W·布什宣布彼得·德鲁克成为当年的“总统自由勋章”的获得者,这是美国公民所能获得的最高荣誉。
彼得·德鲁克于1909年生于奥匈帝国的维也纳,祖籍为荷兰人。其家族在十七世纪时从事书籍出版工作(Drucker原意为“印刷者”)。德鲁克在哈佛商业评论发表文章已超过30篇,著作多达50余本,传播及130多个国家,甚至在前苏联、波兰、南斯拉夫、捷克等国也极为畅销。其中最受推崇的是他的原则概念及发明,包括:“将管理学开创成为一门学科、目标管理与自我控制是管理哲学、组织的目的是为了创造和满足顾客、企业的基本功能是行销与创新、高层管理者在企业策略中的角色、成效比效率更重要、分权化、民营化、知识工作者的兴起、以知识和资讯为基础的社会。”
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