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Postcapitalist Society
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Book • 1993
Peter Drucker's 'Post-Capitalist Society' examines the transition from a society primarily focused on manufacturing to one driven by knowledge.
This shift redefines the structure of work and the importance of continuous learning.
Drucker emphasizes that knowledge, rather than capital, becomes the most valuable asset in this new era.
He explores the implications for individuals, businesses, and governments, highlighting the need to adapt to these changing dynamics.
Drucker’s analysis provides insights into the future of work and the challenges of managing knowledge in the 21st century.
This shift redefines the structure of work and the importance of continuous learning.
Drucker emphasizes that knowledge, rather than capital, becomes the most valuable asset in this new era.
He explores the implications for individuals, businesses, and governments, highlighting the need to adapt to these changing dynamics.
Drucker’s analysis provides insights into the future of work and the challenges of managing knowledge in the 21st century.