In 1959, Drucker became the first to use the phrase “knowledge worker”—a term that referred to people whose work primarily involves the manipulation of information and knowledge, rather than manual labor.
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
It has been pushed down into the organization—to the middle managers.
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
decision making can no longer be concentrated at the top of the pyramid. It has
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
The manager imitates; the leader originates. The manager accepts the status quo; the leader challenges it. The manager is the classic good soldier; the leader is his or her own person. The manager does things right; the leader does the right thing
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
The manager has his or her eye always on the bottom line; the leader’s eye is on the horizon.
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
The manager focuses on systems and structure; the leader focuses on people. The manager relies on control; the leader inspires trust. The manager has a short-range view; the leader has a long-range perspective. The manager asks how and when; the leader asks what and why.
Alisher Beysenovhas quoted6 years ago
The manager administers; the leader innovates.
margie43194has quoted10 years ago
great leaders exhibit a paradoxical mix of arrogance and humility.
grmbhhas quoted10 years ago
It doesn’t have to be that way
grmbhhas quoted10 years ago
It’s as if the airlines chose their pilots from among their passengers.