Join our free digital session on innovation with Amy Edmondson and Roger L. Martin, hosted by Julia Kirby.
A timely taster for Drucker Forum 2026: Next Gen Innovation. When Everything Depends on Ingenuity.
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What if not knowing is not a weakness, but a starting point for innovation?
In his new blog article, Alan Gregerman explores why curiosity, humility and fresh perspectives may matter more than perfect plans in uncertain times.
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Innovation in uncertain times is not just about data or prediction.
In his new blog article, David K. Hurst explores how managers can use sensemaking, action, and adaptation to perceive possibilities and shape the future moment by moment.
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Most organizations do not lack ideas. They lack the architecture to move ideas into action.
Janka Krings-Klebe and Jörg Schreiner explore why innovation efforts often stall inside legacy operating systems.
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The Drucker Forum is more than a conference. It is a community, a knowledge platform and a space for exchange throughout the year.
Early Bird is still open, with additional benefits for members, companies and teams.
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Ingenuity does not create value by itself.
In Part Two of his article, Lukas Michel explores the organizational patterns that allow human insight to travel, connect, and become useful at scale.
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Read part one of our new blog article, in which Lukas Michel challenges a familiar assumption: that organizations need more ideas, more creativity, or more innovation initiatives.
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What happens when leaders ask AI to “show me the money” while researchers ask it to “show me the source”?
In our new blog article, Jayshree Seth explores why this disconnect matters and what it reveals about AI, R&D, and next-generation innovation.
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In our latest newsletter, we return to Drucker’s view of innovation as purposeful, disciplined work with economic and social consequence.
Plus: first speaker books and perspectives shaping Drucker Forum 2026.
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In our new blog article, Ulrich Blanke explores what happens in the moments before leadership becomes visible.
What if leadership is less about what you say and more about the state you bring with you?
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Did you miss our latest blog entry?
In “Ingenuity as Discipline,” Johan Roos reflects on a striking experience in Kyiv and what it reveals about the future of business education in an age of AI.
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Our latest newsletter explores why innovation is becoming the defining leadership challenge in times of polycrisis, the role of human ingenuity in creating value, and what to expect at the Drucker Forum 2026.
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Ein Newsletter voller Impulse fĂĽr unsere deutschsprachigen Leser.
In unserem aktuellen Newsletter greifen wir zentrale Fragen rund um „Next Gen Innovation“ auf und geben einen kompakten Einblick in die Themen, die uns in Richtung November begleiten werden.
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On #InternationalWomensDay we celebrate the many remarkable women who have contributed their ideas, expertise, and leadership to the Global Peter Drucker Forum over the years — and we look forward to many more voices shaping the conversations ahead.
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Leaders see opportunity in AI. Teams often feel uncertainty.
In a new blog article, @NickHixsonUK explores why AI adoption is less a technology challenge than a human one and how mentoring can turn anxiety into shared understanding.
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Why do great innovations fail to scale?
In her latest HBR article, Linda Hill introduces the “bridger,” a leader who connects partners, translates across boundaries, and sustains momentum.
She joins the Forum 2026 for both the Conference & Masterclasses.
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Our latest newsletter brings together the most relevant Forum content — selected sessions and interviews, standout LinkedIn posts, new blog articles, partner resources, and ways to stay engaged in the next management conversation throughout the year 👇🏻
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Why do 95% of AI pilots fail? According to Sapthagiri Chapalapalli, the issue isn’t technology but leadership. AI only delivers value when treated as a human transformation — built on trust, judgment, and talent, not just deployment. New on the blog 👇🏻druckerforum.org/blog/human-…