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Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management (1998)
Peter F. Drucker
Harvard Business School Press
“The most expensive and potentially most productive resources (i.e. highly trained people) will misallocate themselves the worst.
For the pressure exerted by the bulk of transactions is fortified by the person's pride in doing the difficult—whether productive or not.”
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