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First technological revolution, universal phenomenon, as,
29–36 216
Five fundamental questions, Globalization of information,
133 245–246
Five Most Important Questions Gore, Al, 166
You Will Ever Ask About Government programs, 137, 138
Your Organization, The Groups, 12
(Drucker), 155
Flatter organization, 120 Habit of continuous learning,
Flexible mass production, 217 206
Ford Fiesta, 84 Haeckl, Ernst, 4
Ford Motor Company, 216 Hard Times (Dickens), 157
Foreign exchange exposure, Harvard Medical School
185–186 health care, 179–184
Foundations, 129–130, 132 Hayek, Friedrich von, 137
Frustration, 116 Health care, 179–184
Fuji, 232 health-care economics,
Fulfillment, 147 182–183
Fundamental questions, 133 hospital as coordinator, 182
Fundamentals, 129–130, 132 Mrs. Clinton’s plan,
Future of Industrial Man, The 183–184
(Drucker), 1 nurse practitioners, 182
permission to administer
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 222 treatment, 183
Gates, Bill, 222 redesign the system, 180, 184
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Hierarchy of knowledges, 161
(Toennies), 158 Hippies, 40
General Electric, 239 Hobby, 145, 146
General Motors, 120, 243 Hoover, Hubert, 180
George S. Eccles lecture series Hormel, 22
structural changes in world Hot money, 186
economy, 73–80 Human existence, 3–8
George Washington University Human nature, 88
where do I belong?, 143–147 Hygiene rules, 116
Girl Scouts, 223, 224
Global economy, 190 IBM, 231
Global splintering, 190 IBM office products, 84
Globalization Ikhnaton, 33
offshoring, 216–217 Impediments, 115
protectionism, 216 Incestuous relationships, 84