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Peter Drucker identified patterns in Productivity that most people miss. This collection reveals those insights, each quote preserved with full attribution and context. Use it to sharpen your thinking, spot leverage points, and avoid common mistakes. When Productivity gets complicated, return here for the mental clarity Peter Drucker would bring to the situation.
"Few companies that installed computers to reduce the employment of clerks have realized their expectations; most computer users have found that they now need more, and more expensive clerks, even though they call them "operators" or "programmers. Drucker cited in: William White (1981) Library journal. Volume 106, Nr 1-12. p. 1048"
"A primary task of management in the developed countries in the decades ahead will be to make knowledge productive. p. 32"
"The first step toward making the worker achieving is to make work productive. p. 199"
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