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		<title>Peter Drucker and Your Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it was written for a journalism-related readership, I think any knowledge worker can gain valuable insights from a guest column I wrote this week for the website 21st News, Lessons Learned from Peter Drucker: A Guide For the Future. It’s partly a personal look at how I have been living and applying some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it was written for a journalism-related readership, I think any knowledge worker can gain valuable insights from a guest column I wrote this week for the website <em>21st News</em>, <a href="http://21stnews.com/wp08/?p=2588">Lessons Learned from Peter Drucker: A Guide For the Future</a>. It’s partly a personal look at how I have been living and applying some of the principles in my forthcoming book, <a href="http://www.brucerosenstein.com/book.html"><em>Living in More Than One World: How Peter Drucker’s Wisdom Can Inspire and Transform Your Life</em></a>, before and after my layoff last December from <em>USA TODAY</em>. But it is mainly a short guide to how people can apply some of the principles in their own lives, based around five areas: teaching, continuous learning, mentoring, volunteering and reflecting. I pointed out Drucker’s stellar journalism credentials: besides his many books, he contributed for many years to such publications as <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>, the <em>Atlantic Monthly</em>, <em>Forbes</em>, <em>Harvard Business Review</em> and many others. He embodied high-minded achievement, delivered with integrity. He was the kind of role model that knowledge workers can emulate if they are working or not working, looking for a new job or thinking of changing professions. <a href="http://21stnews.com/wp08/"><em>21st News</em></a> describes itself as  “a comprehensive Web site about the future of journalism and the news business.” The guest column was for <a href="http://21stnews.com/wp08/?cat=47">Grant’s Angle</a>, the blog by the site’s founder and editor, Grant Perry. Judging from his <a href="http://21stnews.com/wp08/?page_id=2">bio</a>, he is a great example of being multidimensional and living in more than one world. I’m grateful for the opportunity he provided me to contribute to his site.</p>
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