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June 18, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Imagining a High- Touch/ High- Tech Future
by Yavnika Khanna

The internet is a wild place to search for the questions that occupy the world’s greatest minds. I read the

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June 15, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Managing Engagement in the Digital Age
by Walt McFarland

The technological advances of the digital age seem tailor made for enabling an engaged and high performing global workforce. Ā One

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June 11, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

The Quantified Organisation: people-powered digital transformation
by Lee Bryant

When we first started trying to ā€˜humanise the enterprise’ using social tools to improve the way firms coordinate work, back

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June 8, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Extending Moore’s Law to Claiming Our Humanity
by Johan Roos

Almost daily, advances in STEM subjects capture our admiration and awe for what humanity can accomplish. Higg’s ā€œGod particleā€ is

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May 28, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Plenty of Room at the Top: the case for a viable man-machine economic future
by Liviu Nedelescu

In his famous ā€œPlenty of Room at the Bottomā€ lecture, the physicist Richard Feynman arguably seeded the concept of nanotechnology.

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May 25, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Will Technology Support Global Growth?
by Dambisa Moyo

At a time of rapid technological advancements and innovation, what impact might these trends have for global growth? In particular,

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May 18, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Drucker’s Knowledge Work and Big Data’s Strategic Impact
by JC Spender

While Peter Drucker was not the earliest writer on management, he added significantly to post-WW2 understanding. Ā First, he argued it

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May 14, 2015 7th Global Peter Drucker Forum

Bringing Humans Back to Work: Is Democracy the Answer?
by Lukas Michel

Today, most businesses have found themselves operating in turbulent times; there is no such thing as ā€˜business as usual’ anymore.

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