Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain information about what questions remain unanswered in the book "Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices." The snippets focus on defining management as tasks, discipline, and people, emphasizing the role and responsibility of managers [Passage 1]. They state that achievements and failures in management are attributed to managers, and that vision, dedication, and integrity are crucial for effective management [Passage 1].
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From the book
Title: Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices by Peter Ferdinand Drucker Description: Management is tasks. Management is a discipline. Peter Drucker's classic text also reminds us that management is also people. Every achievement of management is the achievement of a manager. Every failure is a failure of a manager. People manage rather than "forces" or "facts." The vision, dedication, and integrity of managers determine whether there is management or mismanagement. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 872 Snippet: Management is tasks. Management is a discipline. Peter…