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The Renaissance We Need in Business Education

Harvard Business Review

Having taught at five business schools over several decades and served as Dean of two, I have come to a conclusion: The educational institutions where our future business leaders are being trained must be recalibrated and transformed dramatically. As originally conceived, they were institutions of practical education.

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What Peter Drucker Had to Say About Automation

Harvard Business Review

” If Peter Drucker were around, I don’t think he’d hesitate to serve up an answer: Neither. Drucker, who had watched this struggle play out many times over many years, believed that the inexorable march of machines was neither a panacea nor a complete catastrophe. Drucker Forum 2015: Managing in the Digital Age.

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You Have to Make Them Love Their Jobs

Marshall Goldsmith

Peter Drucker often talked about the importance of effectively leading knowledge workers - professionals who know more about what they are doing than their boss does. One company renowned for educating its professionals has noted: "We cannot ensure your lifetime employment, but we can help ensure your lifetime employability".

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Frances Hesselbein – Former CEO, Girl Scouts of America and Peter Drucker Foundation. Authority on new technology and communication. Bill began his career with Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Clark Callahan – Managing Director, Custom Programs Harvard Business School Executive Education. Author or editor of 29 books.

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Learn Like A Leader

Mark Sanborn

” – Peter Drucker. As you learn, keep asking yourself “What are the implications for my career, my industry and my life?” An example: the experts in key card computing were displaced by new technology.) Leaders design their own continuing education program. Information, by itself, has little value.

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AARP – The Last Membership Card You Will Ever Need!

CO2

I remember when I was at the beginning of my career and calling on AARP as a direct marketer to do their work. Technology and its role in travel 2.0 Where has time gone. You know the work of calling on Senior Citizens. Perhaps this is one of those life passages. Pulse Meme Feed What Is Your Brand Against?

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The Renaissance We Need in Business Education

Harvard Business Review

Having taught at five business schools and served as Dean of two, I have come to hold one opinion very strongly: The educational institutions where our future business leaders are being trained must be transformed, and transformed dramatically. At the same time, business education needs to return to its roots.