EFMD partners with the Peter Drucker Society of Austria for the Peter Drucker Centennial Forum

EFMD logoNext month Vienna will be the centre of a unique event in Europe for leaders from the business and public sector, scholars, teachers, economists and representatives of the non-profit sector who will convene to mark and celebrate the occasion of what would have been the 100th birthday of Peter F. Drucker. Participants from all over the world will interact with a group of the most eminent management thinkers of our time including C.K. Prahalad, Charles Handy, Fredmund Malik, Hermann Simon, Yves Doz and Philip Kotler. At the occasion, the Peter Drucker Society in Vienna in close partnership with EFMD, is launching a dialogue on the future of management. Please see the full programme here.

Peter F. Drucker is rightly called the ”father of modern management”. In his seminal work he has created a systematic body of knowledge for virtually all aspects of management. His human-centric philosophy, where management is positioned at the heart of modern societies is more relevant than ever.

EFMD Members have access to the conference at a reduced registration fee.


Innovation with Online Learning Opportunities

All registered participants are provided with free access to rich online content and learning resources which include key publications on and from Peter Drucker.

As a partner of the conference Bridge2Think provides access to Harvard Business Review articles by Peter Drucker and many other management resources including pod-casts. Please visit here  to get a preview.

SkillSoft provides with their Books - 24x7 Business Pro online Books collection - access to thousands of management books including key publications on Peter Drucker and his legacy. For more information, please visit Skillsoft.


I hope to see you in Vienna for this unique event.

Best regards,

Eric Cornuel
Director General & CEO

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