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TOM PETERS “In no small part, what American corporations have become is what Peters has encouraged them to be.”—The New Yorker “Peters is … the father of the post-modern corporation.”—Los Angeles Times “We live in a Tom Peters world.”—Fortune “In Tom’s world it’s always better to try a swan dive and deliver a colossal belly flop than to step timidly off the board while holding your nose.”—Fast Company “Tom Peters is the most provocative and engaging (as well as annoying and threatening) management guru running loose in America today.”—CBS MarketWatch “If they’re onto a good thing, management gurus generally milk the same business mantra for all its worth. Maybe they throw in a few new catch phrases or rework the key speeches, but the principal message remains unchanged. However, one guru par excellence goes against the grain. The one-man brand that is Tom Peters is still reinventing himself. While others of his age think of retirement, the man who co-wrote In Search of Excellence back in 1982 is still cranking up the volume on new ideas he thinks the workplace ought to hear.”—CNN.com “Mr. Peters is an enthusiast, a storyteller and a lover of capitalism. He says that Effective management is management that delivers more value to customers and more opportunity for service, creativity and growth to workers. He is saying that the decent thing to do is also the smart thing. It’s a wonderful message.” —Paul Weaver, Hoover Institute, in the Wall Street Journal “Execution is strategy.”—Tom Peters.
Fortune called Tom Peters the “Ur-guru” of management (he doesn’t know what that means either, but admits “it sounds pretty good”), and compares him to Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and H.L. Mencken. The Economist tagged him the “Uber-guru”—and BusinessWeek’s take on his “unconventional views” led them to label him “business’s best friend and worst nightmare.” The Bloomsbury Press book, Movers and Shakers: The 100 Most Influential Figures in Modern Business, reviewed the historical contributions of pathbreaking management thinkers and practitioners, from Machiavelli and J.P. Morgan to Tom and Jack Welch. The summary entry on Tom’s impact:
“Tom Peters has probably done more than anyone else to shift the debate on management from the confines of boardrooms, academia, and consultancies to a broader, worldwide audience, where it has become the staple diet of the media and managers alike. Peter Drucker has written more and his ideas have withstood a longer test of time, but it is Peters—as consultant, writer, columnist, seminar lecturer, and stage performer—whose energy, style, influence, and ideas have shaped new management thinking.”
Without much doubt, Peter Drucker and Tom Peters have shaped the idea of modern management more than any others over the last six decades. Drucker is said to have “invented” management as a discipline worthy of study—in particular, he gave management of large firms the essential tools to deal.
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