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Thursday, February 28, 2008
  In Other Words
Does business advise from the 60's and 80's apply today?

After reading Peter Drucker's classic "The Effective Executive" (1966) and "In Search of Excellence" (1982) - Thomas J Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., I would answer "yes".

First a short review of the two books.

Drucker's "Effective Executive":

(disclaimer - Drucker's concepts are simple. Drucker's genius is his ability to present these common sense ideas into startling epiphanies. This review does not do justice to his book.)
"In Search of Excellence"

For those looking for more modern version of these business concepts, I found some interesting similarities between these books and other best sellers.

Drucker's "Effective Manager" offers much of the time management ideas found in last year's best seller "4 Hour Workweek" by Tim Ferriss. "4 Hour Workweek" benefits from the fascinating accomplishments of Tim Ferriss.

"Built to Last" (1997) by James Collins and Jerry Porras is extrodinarily similar to "In Search of Excellence". Although Collins and Porras determined their list of excellent companies using a different technique than Peters and Waterman, the list of excellent companies overlapped closely. Both books have in depth profiles on IBM, 3M, and HP. The fact that "Built to Last" and "In Search of Excellence" came to similar conclussions on what makes a great company, lends further weight to the findings of both of these books. For the record, all 4 authors attended Stanford's MBA program. For someone who has not read either of these books, "Built to Last" is considerably more readable and memorable.

Technology, globalization, and communications have dramatically changed over the last 50 years, yet many business concepts remain constant. To turn a phrase, those who study history may learn to benefit from it.

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