
Peter Drucker, one of the world’s leading thinkers on management, died Friday from natural causes at age 95 at his home in Claremont, California. During his six decades as a journalist, teacher, consultant and author of more than 35 books, he shaped many of today’s great leaders and corporations. Since 1971 he had been teaching at Claremont Graduate University, which in 1987 named its business school after him.
In December 2004, Drucker joined us at On Point to share some of his warmth and wisdom. Our conversation spanned business and politics. And then, we took a step back and looked at where this guiding light thought the world was headed next.
Hear an excerpt from an archive On Point interview with Peter Drucker.
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