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Book Hack
Managing OneselfBy Peter F. Drucker

In a Nutshell

First published in 1999, this classic guide from renowned business strategist Peter F. Drucker explains how to manage your career for long-term success and satisfaction.

Favorite Quote

It's up to you to carve out your place, to know when to change course, and to keep yourself engaged and productive.

Peter F. Drucker

Introduction

Gone are the days of the 30-year career and retirement package.

Your company no longer dictates your career path; it's up to you to decide your way, and you must leverage your strengths if you want to find continued success in a long career.

Peter F. Drucker was an influential business consultant and author who helped to introduce ethics and social responsibility to the aggressive post-industrial management environment.

Originally published as an article in the Harvard Business Review in 1999, Drucker's Managing Oneself was published in paperback posthumously in 2008.

The book explores how to manage your career and your role in society as a professional, from your early working years through your prime and into retirement.

Drawing from decades of experience as an executive management consultant, Drucker demystifies the process of forging a path for yourself in any industry.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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