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Year: 2019

December 19, 2019 #rapporteur2019 / 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Have we reached the tipping point beyond traditional management?
by Lukas Michel

The third session at the 2019 Global Drucker Forum in Vienna on “Ecosystem Insights – Rethinking the Organisation” offers early

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December 17, 2019 #rapporteur2019 / 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

For legacy companies, new life comes from new voices
By Ron Carucci

Of the many forms of ecosystems facing disruption these days, fewer are reeling more than the large, global incumbent corporations

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December 16, 2019 #rapporteur2019 / 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

The power of (connected) ecosystems – notes from the 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum
By Lucia Seel

With around 1000 participants from 60 countries – including large delegations from the US and China – the global management

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December 16, 2019 #rapporteur2019 / 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

The State of the Ecosystem
by Martin Reeves

Academics and practitioners recently spent two days in Vienna at the 11th Drucker Forum discussing the latest ideas on ecosystems

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November 27, 2019 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

On superclusters and ecosystems
by Christian Rangen

Innovation superclusters and innovative ecosystems are both crucial engines of growth. In our research, we have looked into future trends

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November 20, 2019 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Building Effective Ecosystems for the Future 2 blogs on current and future thinking:
2. Natural versus linear thinking: challenges and pitfalls
by Bill Fischer and Simone Cicero

In the first blog we discussed where we might find ecosystems and the issues of leading in this type of

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November 19, 2019 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Building Effective Ecosystems for the Future 2 blogs on current and future thinking:
1. Issues caused by current thinking
by Bill Fischer and Simone Cicero

In this first blog we discuss the status quo and how that might have to change. The second blog shows

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November 18, 2019 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Why leaders should be interested in biology: three things we can learn from ants
by Claudia Crummenerl

“In the long history of humankind, those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” Charles Darwin Drucker

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