IN PERSON FORUM
PROGRAM
NOV 18+19, 2021
All times are Central European Time (CET)
Hilton Stadtpark, Am Stadtpark 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
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OPENING & WELCOME
Eduardo P. Braun Leadership Educator, Conference Chair
Katharina Moser Experience Designer, Conference Host
Richard Straub Founder and President Global Peter Drucker Forum
Video Message
Margarete Schramböck Federal Minister for Digital and Economic Affairs, Austria
PLENARY 1
#1: The Argument for a New, Digital Humanism
Information, once scarce and controlled by powerful curators, is now the world’s most abundant resource. To ensure that our newly data-saturated societies and economies serve humanity well, we must build up some very human strengths—teaching more people to exercise independent powers of judgment, and apply both theoretical and practical common sense.
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Chair
Helga Nowotny Founder and former President of the European Research Council
Speakers
Julian Nida-Rümelin Renowned philosopher (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich), board member, Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation, former state minister, Germany (virtual)
Veronica Kaup-Hasler Executive City Councillor for Cultural Affairs and Science, Vienna
#2: Key Challenges for Digital Humanists
Not everyone is on board with the digital humanism movement. Three challengers make their cases for focusing on other problems of the digital age: inequality, ethics, and privacy.
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Chair
Helga Novotny Founder and former President of the European Research Council
Speakers
Olivier Babeau Professor of management sciences, University of Bordeaux, founder and chair, Sapiens Institute, Paris
Peter G. Kirchschläger Professor of theological ethics, University of Lucerne, director, Institute of Social Ethics ISE
Hannes Werthner Professor Technical University Vienna and Expert for Digital Humanism
Sarah Spiekermann Chair of the Institute for IS & Society Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
Coffee Break
PLENARY 2
Business Leaders briefly describe how their organizations succeeded in recent initiatives to take creativity, innovation , purpose and service to new levels – and how digital changes fit into human-centered transformation
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Chair
Simone Ahuja Founder Blood Orange, a global innovation and strategy firm
Speakers
Maurice Lévy President Publicis Group
James M. Loree CEO Stanley Black & Decker
Maud Bailly CEO Southern Europe, Accor Group
Patricia Pomies Chief Operating Officer, Globant
Kevin Nolan CEO GE Appliances, Haier Group
Gonzalo Brujó Global President Interbrand Group of Companies
Break
Drucker Challenge Awards
Celebrating Winners and Finalists from 2020 and 2021
Moderator
Laurent Choain Chief People, Education & Culture Officer, Mazars Group
Networking Cocktail with Flying Dinner
Fireside chats in the area of the Hilton Bar
Relaxed small group discussions with leading thinkers
Fireside Chat 1
Don Tapscott Digital theorist; Executive Chairman Blockchain Research Institute; Adjunct Professor, INSEAD
Fireside Chat 2
John Kay Economist; Editorial contributor to FT
Fireside Chat 3
Julia Hautz Professor of Strategic Management University of Innsbruck &
Kurt Matzler Professor of Strategic Management University of Innsbruck
INSPIRATION MOMENTS
What we can learn from Zen in challenging times.
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Bart Weetjens Social entrepreneur; Zen priest
PLENARY 3
Are we persuaded that a common framework and vocabulary—like digital humanism—could get us closer to building institutions that are higher performing and more humane at the same time? Can leaders, managers, and workforces work toward this vision?
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Moderator
Eduardo P. Braun Leadership educator, Conference Chair
Katharina Moser Online Experience Designer, Conference Host
PARALLEL PLENARIES
How does tech enable more human-centric organizations? How can tech enable the formation of ecosystems as industry lines begin to blur? How can tech be used as a superpower for achieving purpose and creating good?
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Moderators
Arne Gast Leader Organization Practice Asia, McKinsey
Melissa Dalrymple Partner, McKinsey
Speakers
John Hagel Faculty Member, Singularity University; Founder, Beyond Our Edge
Jasmine Manet CEO Youth Forever
No longer so distinct, the public and private sector intersect and overlap as they take on complex societal challenges. What could each side do to make the combination work better, and deliver next-generation solutions faster?
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Moderator
Mark Esposito Professor at Hult International Business School; Co-Founder & CLO, Nexus Frontier
Speakers
Christian Bason Public Sector Innovation expert; CEO Danish Design Centre
Marie Ringler Ashoka Europe Leader
Michele Zanini Co-founder, Management Lab
Michael Jacobides Chair of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, London Business School
Coffee Break
PARALLEL PLENARIES
Many months of pandemic-induced lockdowns pushed certain digital trends dramatically forward—but also forced reflection and action on what people don’t want to lose.
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Moderator
Andrew Hill Associate Editor and Management Editor, Financial Times
Speakers
Mickael Locoh VP Southern Europe & Africa, Steelcase
Ashwini Bakshi Managing Director, Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa, PMI
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox Founder & CEO, 20-first
Claudia Crummernel VP People & Organization practice, Capgemini Invent
If one phrase endures from 2020-2021, it may be “follow the science!” Managers making decisions in dynamic situations know that’s not always simple, or even possible.
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Moderator
Gabriel Joseph-Dezaize Editor in chief, Harvard Business Review France & National Geographic France
Speakers
Margaret Heffernan Entrepreneur, Professor of Practice, University of Bath School
Philippe Silberzahn Professor, EM Lyon Business School
John Kay Economist; Editorial contributor to FT
Jonathan Brill Managing director of Resilient Growth Partners
PARALLEL PLENARIES
What are the limits of smart machines as they relate to the world of work? What are the dangers? What is the potential for progress?
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Moderator
Julia Kirby Senior Editor, Harvard University Press
Speakers
Don Tapscott Digital theorist; Executive Chairman Blockchain Research Institute; Adjunct Professor, INSEAD
Daniel Erasmus CEO DTN, CEO Erasmus.AI / NewsConsole
Erik J. Larson Computer scientist and tech entrepreneur
Helmut Reisinger CEO Orange Business Services
Will technological change force leaders to lead in different ways? How should they be preparing now to navigate the uncertain future?
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Moderator
Johan Roos Chief Strategy Officer, Hult International Business School
Speakers
Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño Executive President, IE University
Patricia Pomies Chief Operating Officer, Globant
Rosanna Sibora Vice President Digital Products & Innovation at Universal Music Group
Lunch Break
100 Questions
Launch of a co-creation process for the Drucker Forum Community: What are the most important questions leaders should ask themselves to navigate uncertainty in the digital age? Output of the participative process will be a booklet developed by Haufe Advisory.
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Eduardo P. Braun Leadership Educator, Conference Chair
Joy Medos Executive Coach, Double Leap
Birgit Fordinal Chief Relations Officer, Haufe Advisory
Unconference
What questions have you been pondering that you would like to discuss with the Drucker community? This is your chance to bring your question/ your topic/ your idea forward and discuss it with other participants in 45min slots. Everyone can bring in a question, the community decides which ones we will discuss in smaller groups in these 1,5 hours.
Coffee Break
PARALLEL PLENARIES
Leading well is less about who you are than about what you do – and it’s most of all about what problems you focus your team or organization on solving.
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Moderator
Marine Hadengue Assistant Professor at SKEMA Business School & CEO at Fondation Arbour
Speakers
Rita Gunther McGrath Professor, Columbia Business School (virtual)
Alex Adamopoulos CEO, Emergn (virtual)
Falco Weidemeyer Partner, Head of EYParthenon EMEIA
Behnam Tabrizi Transformation expert, Senior Fellow Stanford University
Deepa Prahalad Design strategist and Social Innovator
Many leaders would like to bulldoze the barriers in their highly structured organizations to allow for more ad-hoc, adaptive, and agile approaches. How can they do that while still providing direction, stability, and alignment?
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Moderator
Wolfgang Lassl Associate Partner, Pure Management Group
Speakers
Gina Lodge CEO Academy of Executive Coaching
Christian Stadler Professor of Strategic Management Warwick Business School
Erhard Friedberg Professor emeritus of Sociology at Sciences Po Paris
Georg Kopetz Co-Founder and CEO at TTTech
PLENARY 4
#1: Inspiration Moments
Felipe Gomez Devout pianist, renowned peak performance and entrepreneurial mindset expert
#2: Closing and Announcement Forum 2022
Eduardo P. Braun Leadership Educator, Conference Chair
Richard Straub Founder and President Global Peter Drucker Forum
Post Scriptum
What have we learned at the Forum that is most exciting, concerning, surprising?
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Moderator
Isabella Mader CEO, Excellence Institute
Commentators
Andreas Rosenfelder Head of feature section, Die Welt/Welt am Sonntag
Ade McCormack Digital leadership expert
Stefan Pickl Professor; Chair for Operations Research, Department of Computer Science, Bundeswehr University Munich
Gabriela Allmi Director Europe, Higher Education, Harvard Business School Publishing France SAS