Rapid Changes In Society, Technology ,Economy And Public Service Institutions

  • UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
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Keywords: Rapid Change, Public Service Institution, Society, Economy

Abstract

Current paper has the purpose to analyze the statement by Drucker (1985) that rapid changes in today’s society, technology, and economy in general are simultaneously a great threat to public-service institutions and even greater opportunity. The statement by Drucker will be analyzed  particularly with context of post offices that what are they going through these days or have gone through. Finally, some recommendations will be made for USPS based on the findings of the analysis..

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Published
2017-07-21
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