Peter Ferdinand Drucker was an influential management consultant, educator and author.
Born in Austria in 1909, he moved to Germany and later the United States to escape Nazism.
Drucker popularized the term "knowledge worker" and is credited with shaping modern management theory.
He taught at New York University and Claremont Graduate University, while also writing extensively on management and social issues.
His work challenged traditional economic views and emphasized the importance of effective management in organizations.
Drucker's insights continue to impact business thinking long after his death in 2005.
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