A research company out of London called The Nursery suggests that not all 18-year-olds think alike. While on the surface this doesn’t appear an earth-shattering finding, dig a little deeper and there are enormous implications for business and society.[…]
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“GenZ: Ready for takeoff?” Reflections on a deep-dive dialogue at the 2023 Global Peter Drucker Forum
Creative Resilience: a call to action for leadership in an age of discontinuity
by Esther Clark
“A well-led enterprise can learn to survive deep blows and still surge forward,” states HBR’s Julia Kirby in her description of the theme for the 2023 Global Peter Drucker Forum, “Creative Resilience: Leading in an Age of Discontinuity”. Learning, survival, and forward movement are fundamental elements of well-led organisations. […]
Continue readingPeter Drucker in 2020: the challenge and privilege of transformation by Esther Clark
Peter Drucker predicted that by 2020 a new world – completely different from our grandparents’ reality – would exist. Drucker, father of modern management, explained in a 1992 essay for Harvard Business Review, that “every few hundred years throughout Western history, a sharp transformation has occurred. In a matter of decades, society altogether rearranges itself – its worldview, its basic values, its social and political structures, its arts, its key institutions.”[…]
Continue readingEcosystems for lifelong learning By Esther Clark
“Lifelong learning.” A word cluster that comes up with over 99 million results when searched in Google. It is a
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by Esther Clark
As schools explore how to educate students and prepare them for a future that we can only imagine, organizations have
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