Perhaps it is found in :
Forbes interview in issue of March 10, 1997.
"Computers have done a great deal of harm by making managers even more
inwardly focused. Executives are so enchanted by the internal data the
computer generates and that's all it generates so far, by and large they
have neither the mind nor the time for the outside. Yet results are only
on the outside. I find more and more executives less and less well
informed if only because they believe that the data on the computer
printouts are ipso facto information."
Or
Drucker, P.F. (1995). "The Post-Capitalist Executive," in Managing in a
Time of Great Change, Penguin, New York, NY.
--From: "Swan, Steve R. SETA CONTR" <SwanSR@ftknox-dtdd-emh5.army.mil>
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