7 Lessons From “Innovation and Entrepreneurship” By Peter F. Drucker

Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) has always been considered one of the authority figures in the field of entrepreneurship, and, besides his success as a businessman, he is also famous for a thriving career as an author of multiple best-selling books, among which “The Essential Drucker”, “Managing Oneself” and “The Effective Executive”. Published for the first time in 1985, Innovation and Entrepreneurship has probably been the first book to argue that, instead of being a random, occasional, once-in-a-while process, innovation is and must be a purposeful and systematic effort instead, one that can lead established businesses, service institutions and new ventures to success in the new economy.