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Drucker and Keats, Ohmae and Shelley

Posted in business, business literature, life, literature, philosophy by shaunak on February 18, 2008

You know something is dramatically wrong when people read Ohmae, Drucker and Porter like they are Shelley, Keats and Faulkner, when they read Managing for the Future, The McKinsey Way, Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid and The Mind of the Strategist like it is Walden, The Tragedy of MacBeth, Faust or even Midnight’s Children.

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  1. Nisarg said, on April 28, 2008 at 3:38 pm

    I guess when one reads Ohmae, Drucker, and Porter one should use left brain primarily; while right brain with the others mentioned above.

  2. bookfreak said, on November 6, 2008 at 4:39 pm

    I am a little too thick headed to understand the irony here!!

    kindly explain or add more to this post!


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