Description
Forbes Magazine – March 10, 1997 (Vol. 159, No. 5) – Peter Drucker Cover, VG Condition, No Label
This March 10, 1997 issue of Forbes spotlights legendary management thinker Peter Drucker, offering an in-depth feature on his enduring influence and warnings for a booming economy. The issue also explores topics ranging from Harley-Davidson’s brand makeover to sports sponsorships in Asia and the biotech revolution in agriculture.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear. The cover is clean and free of mailing labels, and the interior pages are crisp and intact. The item shown in the photos is the exact one you will receive. Please check pictures for condition purposes.
Shipping & Packaging:
We do offer combined shipping upon request. All magazines come with a plastic protective covering and are packaged carefully.
Highlights from the Contents:
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Cover Story (p.122): Peter Drucker—Still the Youngest of Minds – Insights from the father of modern management on wealth, responsibility, and the future (by Robert Lenzner & Stephen S. Johnson).
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Sports-Crazy Asia (p.96): How bold promoters and big-name sponsors are reshaping sports markets (by Andrew Tanzer).
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Is Harley-Davidson Getting Too Soft? (p.114): Mainstreaming a lifestyle icon without losing its edge (by Dyan Machan).
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C-Cube’s Hot Chip (p.164): A breakthrough technology with unexpected fans—movie pirates (by Jeffrey Young).
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Monsanto v. Malthus (p.58): Biotech spuds and the challenge of feeding the world (by Robert Lenzner & Bruce Upbin).
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Management & Strategy: From Disney’s accounting creativity to Maytag’s refocus, business lessons abound.
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Technology & Investments: Intel’s networking push, cyber-security entrepreneurship, superbugs vs. superdrugs, and the promise of GE’s online resin market.
Additional departments include Side Lines, Commentary, Fact & Comment, Forbes Index, and comprehensive coverage of funds, markets, and personal finance.
Cover Photograph: Eric Millette | Digital Imaging: Slim Films
A rich collectible issue, perfect for anyone interested in business history, management theory, or late-1990s corporate trends.