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Peter Drucker challenged this view.

He argued that knowledge work—thinking, problem-solving, and innovation—requires autonomy, not control. Managers, he said, should build on people’s strengths and support continuous learning.

Then the pandemic hit.

Traditional systems buckled. Teams had to move fast, adapt, and trust one another. What once seemed risky—flexibility, speed, direct communication—became essential.

The cracks in the old model were no longer hidden. They were exposed for all to see.

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