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In The Age of Discontinuity, legendary management thinker Peter F. Drucker examines the profound economic, social, and technological shifts reshaping modern society. Written with remarkable foresight, Drucker explores how rapid change — rather than continuity — defines the new world, affecting everything from industry and labour to education, politics, and global markets.
He identifies four major areas of transformation: technology, the global economy, knowledge work, and new social and political structures. Through his clear and insightful analysis, Drucker provides guidance on how individuals, businesses, and institutions can adapt, innovate, and thrive in an era marked by uncertainty and accelerating change.
A foundational work of modern management and social theory, this book remains highly relevant for leaders, strategists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping today’s world.






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