The Landmarks of Tomorrow explained

Author:Peter Drucker
The Landmarks of Tomorrow
Pages:204
Publisher:Heineman
Release Date:1959
Oclc:387964
Language:English
Country:Canada

The Landmarks of Tomorrow is a book by Peter Drucker which appeared in 1959. It describes a change in society which took place between 1937 and 1957, whereby the precepts of the Cartesian worldview no longer hold sway. Cause is no longer the central concept in understanding the world, but rather pattern, purpose and process.[1] He described this as the post modern world.[2]

It is the source of the concept "knowledge worker".[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Chamberlain. John. Uncertain Landmarks. The Freeman. 1959. June 1959. 57-59.
  2. Web site: Sheikh. Shahid A.. Designing a Team-Based Organization:. significantconsultingassociates. Significant Consulting Associates. 28 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Knowledge and knowledge workers. The Economist. The Economist. 28 August 2017.