The Next Society

from the worth-reading dept

An Anonymous Coward writes about the "special section in the Economist on the The Next Society. Lead article by Peter Drucker -- must reading!" I agree this is a must read (and not just that first page, but the whole survey). A friend of mine had mentioned this article the other day, and I completely forgot to look it up. I'm glad this person submitted it (even anonymously). Drucker talks about how society is changing, and the impact it will have on every aspect of life. Jobs will change. Corporations will change. Knowledge workers will increase in importance. There's a ton of good stuff in the article, so go read it.
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