Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not offer specific evidence that the author provides. They describe the book "The Practice of Management" by Peter F. Drucker as a classic volume with a wide appeal, scientific accuracy, and depth of analysis [1]. The publisher's description highlights that the book is practical and written out of many years of experience working with managements of various sized corporations [1]. It aims to be a management guide for readers to examine their work, diagnose weaknesses, and improve effectiveness [1].
While the description suggests the book is based on the author's experience, it does not detail the specific evidence or types of evidence presented within the text itself.
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From the book
Title: The Practice of Management by Peter F. Drucker Description: "This classic volume achieves a remarkable width of appeal without sacrificing scientific accuracy or depth of analysis. It is a valuable contribution to the study of business efficiency which should be read by anyone wanting information about the developments and place of management, and it is as relevant today as when it was first written. This is a practical book, written out of many years of experience in working with managements of small, medium and large corporations. It aims to be a management guide, enabling readers…