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Dean Ira A. Jackson Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management

Closing the Responsibility Gap in a Complex World First Drucker Global Forum Vienna, Austria 20 November, 2009. Dean Ira A. Jackson Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management Claremont Graduate University.

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Dean Ira A. Jackson Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management

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  1. Closing the Responsibility Gap in a Complex WorldFirst Drucker Global ForumVienna, Austria 20 November, 2009 Dean Ira A. Jackson Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management Claremont Graduate University

  2. Need to channel Drucker to address the Accelerating Pace of Change and The Urgent Need to close the gap between What We Find Acceptable and What is Possible…

  3. The undeniable reality of complexity, speed and technological change around us as seen through the eyes of a YouTube video called ‘Did You Know?”

  4. This accelerating pace of change also exists in terms of societal challenges Terrorism Global Warming Failed States Poverty

  5. Drucker was concerned about these issues • Much more than a management guru, he was a Social Ecologist

  6. What would he say about the health of our society?

  7. $50 trillion The financial cost of the global economic meltdown 50 million The human loss in jobs lost Sources: Asian Development Bank; International Labor Organization; United Nations

  8. Every global and social issue of our day is a business opportunity in disguise

  9. Drucker’s Functioning or Responsible Society Business: Efficiency Innovation Purpose Partnership Responsibility Government: Equity Fairness Civil Society: Legitimacy Participation

  10. Government as a Conductor Orchestrating, coordinating Steering… but not rowing.

  11. “The best way to predict the future is to create it…” - Peter F Drucker

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