2015年10月20日 星期二

與Drucker 的深交與淺交者:Doris Drucker、Masatoshi Ito、 Atsuo Ueda (1938-)、John E. Flaherty



僅就認識層面而言:

杜拉克跨世講堂: 最偉大管理哲學家六十年演說集 

The Drucker Lectures: Essential Lessons on Management 

(台北:時報,2010)

有三位與Drucker一面/數面之緣的台灣推薦者: 
台灣經濟研究院副所長 高仁山
《工商時報》編輯部副主任 陳碧芬
國光生技董事長 詹啟賢 

還有我不知原因的出版社感謝(元智大學講座教授 許士軍;商周媒體集團執行長 王文靜
政治大學企管系教授 司徒達賢))

在1999年出版的,Flaherty, John E著的 Peter Drucker: Shaping the Managerial Mind,作者 (紐約大學碩士、博士) 與Drucker 相交約40年: 他從50年代中就沒見斷到紐約大學聽課、參加其2天的年度講座:訪談、做筆記......


-------同事,
Drucker 稱Deming 為close friend....


----深交者

在英文版的The Essential Drucker (2001),Drucker 說該書(26篇)是Atsuo Ueda在日本編的3卷本 (56篇,2000)的精華。日文本在台灣、中國大陸、韓國、阿根廷、墨西哥、巴西等都有翻譯。
Drucker 在該書的導言 (Introduction: THE ORIGIN AND PURPOSE OF THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER)還說Atsuo Ueda還創一所科技大學。我還沒空去查。

Atsuo Ueda is Professor of Social Studies and Management, Institute of Technologists, Saitama, Japan, and a former director of Keidanren, Japan Federation of Economic Organizations. He has been a translator and editor of Drucker's works for thirty years. He translated most of Drucker's works into Japanese and edited "The Essential Drucker" (2000), "Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices---Essential Version (Japanese)" (2001) and "Drucker Sayings:vol.1-4 (Japanese)" (2003). He is a member of the nomination committee for Eiichi Shibusawa award for the best practice of social innovation by small businesses.




Career

  • Researcher Keidanren, Tokyo, 1964-1978. Research director Keizai Koho Center, 1978-1982. Deputy director international department Keidanren, 1982-1988, director communications department, 1988-1996.

    Managing director Keizai Koho Center, 1996-1998, senior counselor, 1998-1999. Executive director Foundation for Promotion of Crafts and Technology, since 1998, Foundation for Preparation of Founding Collegiate Institute of Technology, Tokyo, since 1999. Executive director, professor designate Foundation for Institute Technologists, Tokyo.

他的英文訪問:

First Week: Why a Drucker boom again?

www.iot.ac.jp/manu/ueda/interview/e01.html


A Dialogue with Atsuo Ueda: An Introduction to Peter F ...

drucker-bunmei.jp/archives/852




  • 如果上班族讀了杜拉克,行動就會不一樣

    如果上班族讀了杜拉克,行動就會不一樣

    中文書 , 佐藤/編著上田/審訂   陳昭蓉 , 先覺 ,出版日期:2011-03-29
    北海道和東京地區主辦知識廣場研究會「讀書會」。 審訂者剪介 上田 生產大學名譽教授,立命館大學客座教授。1938年,1961年至南喬治亞大學管理系留學,1964年自慶應大學經濟學系畢業,曾任經團連會長祕書、國際經濟部次長、公關部長...... more
  • 如果上班族讀了杜拉克,思考就會不一樣

    如果上班族讀了杜拉克,思考就會不一樣

    中文書 , 佐藤/編著上田/審訂   陳昭蓉 , 先覺 ,出版日期:2011-03-29
    大學商學系畢業,2002年自同校商學院研究所取得碩士學位。1990年通過會計師認證考試,開業至今。在北海道和東京地區主辦知識廣場研究會「讀書會」。 審訂者簡介 上田 生產大學名譽教授,立命館大學客座教授。1938年,1961年至南...... more



  • -----知心、知己
    太太Doris Drucker 在2014年才過世,一百多歲。
    在Peter Drucker:A Life in Pictures和芝加哥大學出版社的她回憶錄之摘要也可了解她。從台灣經濟研究院副所長 高仁山"的文章也多少可知一點點。





    Drucker School: Million-Dollar Gift for Doris Drucker Fellowship

    Thursday, January 24, 2008
    The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University announced today the launch of a new scholarship program to honor Doris Drucker and to reward talented and exceptional women to enter careers in management and leadership. The $1 million contribution by Masatoshi Ito will fund the new Doris Drucker Fellowship for Women Leaders. Mr. Ito’s lead gift will allow a first class of five Doris Drucker Fellows to be awarded for the entering class of MBA students for Fall 2008, and will be set up as an endowment to continue to assist the future female leaders of the management world.

    The gift also marks the start of a campaign to fundraise from other sources to expand the number of Doris Drucker Fellows in future years. The Doris Drucker Fellowship is intended to provide scholarship assistance for the most deserving women candidates who apply to the Drucker School. A special selection committee will evaluate prospective Doris Drucker Fellows and will make the final award decisions.

    Last week, Mrs. Drucker and Dean Ira Jackson visited Tokyo to inform Mr. Ito of the recent progress and ambitious plans of the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, and of the Drucker institute. Mr. Ito was so pleased with the report and the progress and so touched by the visit, that he initiated the gift to fund the Doris Drucker Fellowship Program. He informed Mrs. Drucker and Dean Jackson of his commitment prior to a dinner of the Drucker Society of Japan in Tokyo last week, where Mrs. Drucker delivered the keynote address on the hazards and the wonders of the new information society.

    “Mr. Ito's gracious, unsolicited offer to endow these fellowships in my name is deeply touching,” said Mrs. Drucker. “I am grateful for his generosity and eager to greet at the Drucker School a new generation of women leaders that society so desperately needs.”

    Doris Drucker was married to famed management scholar and social philosopher Peter Drucker for 68 years. A native of Germany, she met Peter while a graduate student in England, where they had both fled to avoid the rise of fascism. They married in 1937 in London, and raised four children. As a family, they moved to Claremont, California in 1971, when Peter became a professor at Claremont Graduate University, where the graduate school of management was named in his honor.
    Doris received her master’s in physics from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1963 and a recipient of an honorary degree from CGU. She is the author of an autobiography, entitled, “Invent Radium or I Will Pull Your Hair,” and is a scientific inventor. Ten years ago, Doris started an enterprise, RSQ Co. to produce and market her patented invention of an electronic device which lets people see how loud they speak—useful for public speakers and performers and for speech pathologists training speech-disabled individuals to regain speech at normal levels. At age 96, she leads a vigorous life, lecturing on a wide variety of topics, regularly playing tennis and lifting weights, climbing mountains, and traveling extensively around the world, especially with her children and grandchildren.

    In commenting on the creation of the Doris Drucker Fellowship Program and on Masatoshi Ito’s inaugural gift, Dean Ira Jackson observed: “Doris Drucker is a remarkable woman who is a role model to all of us who respect her combination of intellectual curiosity and physical energy and concern for family and community. With this magnificent kick-off gift, we have a prestigious fellowship that will inspire exceptional women for decades to come.”
    Masatoshi Ito is a self-made entrepreneur who founded the Ito-Yokado Group that today is the largest retailer in Japan. He and Peter Drucker were close friends. Mr. Ito sought Peter’s advice and counsel at many times during his career, and the Ito and Drucker families became close. Peter never charged Mr. Ito for his consulting assistance and advice, and he and Masatoshi Ito developed a mutual admiration society based on shared values and a commitment to building not only strong businesses but also healthy societies based on a strong nonprofit sector, a competent public sector, and businesses that are driven by purpose as well as profits. When Mr. Ito contributed $20 million to the Drucker School in 2004, Peter insisted that the name of the school be changed to the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management.

    Claremont Graduate University President Robert Klitgaard commended Mr. Ito for his generous gift: “The Drucker School is the only business school in the world named for both a great thinker and a remarkable doer. Peter was an intellectual genius; Masatoshi Ito is an exceptional entrepreneur. Doris is a dynamic thinker and doer in her own right and I heartily agree with Mr. Ito’s naming this Fellowship after her. This is exactly what a school of management should be all about: a synthesis of the world of theory with the reality of practice.”

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