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So, 'Managing Time' is an intriguing piece from 1968 that immerses you in the world of Peter Drucker and his insights on executive effectiveness. The tone is quite didactic, yet Drucker’s delivery has a certain charm that keeps you engaged. It’s not your typical film; it feels more like a seminar recorded for posterity. The pacing is steady, matching the rhythm of a classroom lecture, but you can sense the weight of the ideas presented. The practical effects are minimal, being primarily a talking head format, but Drucker's presence makes it distinctive. It’s a fascinating snapshot of business philosophy from an era that was really starting to define corporate strategy.
This film has a niche appeal for collectors interested in educational cinema and business history. It originally circulated in limited formats, often found on VHS or rare 16mm prints, which adds to its scarcity. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate vintage instructional content, but it remains under the radar compared to mainstream titles, making it a unique find for dedicated collectors.
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