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Drucker Centennial Celebration

Drucker Centennial Celebration. 2009 - 2010. The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management. August 30, 2009. Agenda. Welcome Overview of Drucker Centennial Celebration Drucker Centennial Week Events About the Drucker School About the Drucker Institute

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  1. Drucker Centennial Celebration 2009 - 2010 The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management August 30, 2009

  2. Agenda • Welcome • Overview of Drucker Centennial Celebration • Drucker Centennial Week Events • About the Drucker School • About the Drucker Institute • About Peter F. Drucker

  3. Drucker Centennial Overview • The Drucker Centennial marks the 100th birthday of Peter F. Drucker • Father of modern management • Author of 39 books on organizational behavior, innovation, economy and society • Winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. • A time of commemoration, celebration and renewal • Marked by a two-year series of events worldwide, 2009 to 2010. For a complete list of events, visit www.drucker100.com

  4. Cities Hosting Drucker Centennial Events Worldwide • Vienna, Austria Austria Japan USA Japan • Hakodate • New York, NY China • Claremont, CA • Los Angeles, CA China: • Beijing • Nanjing • Nanchang • Jinan • Shanghai • Hong Kong Brazil • Sao Paulo, Brazil

  5. Drucker Centennial Week: November 2 to 8, 2009 This event forms the heart of the Centennial celebration here in southern California. Unless otherwise noted, all events are open to the public and free of charge. All are welcome, however, reservations are strongly encouraged. *Event is by invitation only

  6. Ken Blanchard Live on Campus Opening Event

  7. Photo Ken Blanchard Founding Associate The Ken Blanchard Companies Ken Blanchard Opening Event – Monday Afternoon, November 2 A remarkable opportunity to hear Ken Blanchard share his perspective on the Drucker legacy and its importance in the years to come. • One of the most influential leadership experts in the world • Universally characterized as one of the most insightful, powerful and compassionate individuals in business • The Ken Blanchard Companies is a global leader in workplace learning, productivity, performance and leadership effectiveness solutions. Time: 1:00-1:30pm Welcome 1:30-3:00pm Faculty Mtg 3:30 to 4:30pm Keynote 4:30 -5:00pm Reception Date: Monday, November 2 Location: Claremont, Calif. Cost: Free Registration: Keynote - TBA Contact: Scott Scherer atj.scott.scherer@gmail.com

  8. Sanso Japanese Art Exhibit Opening Event

  9. Sanso Japanese Art Exhibit – Monday Evening, November 2 In collaboration with Scripps College, the exhibition showcases pieces from the internationally renowned Sanso Collection, which underscores Peter Drucker’s ability to draw insights about the human condition from a wide range of fields. Time: 7:00 - 9:30 pm Date: Monday, November 2, 2009 Location: Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College, Claremont, Calif. Cost: Free Registration: To be advised Contact: Lyn Cason atlcason@warrenmorrisltd.com

  10. Management All-Stars Event

  11. Nokia Theatre LA LIVE Management All-Stars Event in Downtown LA– Tuesday Morning, November 3 This event is a remarkable opportunity to hear Warren Bennis, Ken Blanchard, and Charles Handy share their insights on leadership and management, plus their perspective on the Drucker legacy and its importance in the years to come. Time: 8:00 am to 12:00 noon Date: Tuesday, November 3 Location: Club Nokia Theatre at LA LIVE - STAPLES Center Sponsored by: KPCC 89.3 FM Cost: Free. Registration: Ticketed Contact: Scott Scherer atj.scott.scherer@gmail.com

  12. Photo Ken Blanchard Founding Associate The Ken Blanchard Companies Photo Photo Dr. Warren Bennis University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, Founding Chairman of the Leadership Institute University of Southern California Charles Handy Best-Selling Author and Philosopher Management All-Stars Speakers • Globally renowned business expert • Author of many business and management books, including “Understanding Organisations,” “The Future of Work,” and The Gods of Management” among others • Co-founder of the London Business School, the first business school in the United Kingdom. • Research fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School, Harvard Business School, and UCLA’s School of Public Policy and Social Research • Authored or edited 26 books, including Leaders and On Becoming a Leader • Served on four U.S. Presidential Advisory Boards • Named one of the top ten speakers on management in 1993 and 1996 by TheWall Street Journal

  13. Conversations With Charles Handy

  14. Photo Charles Handy Best-Selling Author and Philosopher Conversations With Charles Handy – Wednesday & Thursday, November 4 & 5 Dates: Wed., November 4 to Thursday, November 6 Small, intimate hour-long conversations daily on campus with groups of students from the MBA & EMBA programs, as well as invited leadership from organizations and corporations close to The Drucker School. Also, on Drucker Centennial Day, Charles Handy will host a Conversation as well. Contact: Scott Scherer Charles Handy is a globally renowned business expert and is often regarded as Britain’s greatest management thinker. He is the author of many business and management books, including “Understanding Organisations,” “The Future of Work,” and The Gods of Management” among others. Mr. Handy is a co-founder of the London Business School, the first business school in the United Kingdom. He has been an executive, a theorist, a management thinker and a student of business all his life. In 2008, Mr. Handy taught the Odyssey course at The Drucker School.

  15. Frances Hesselbein Event

  16. Photo Frances Hesselbein Chairman of the Board of Governors Leader to Leader Institute Frances Hesselbein Live on Campus - Wednesday & Thursday, November 4 & 5 We are grateful that Ms. Hesselbein will join us for two days on campus, meeting with faculty, students and friends of The Drucker School. • Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Leader to Leader Institute • Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 in recognition of her leadership as CEO of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., as founding President of the Drucker Foundation, and for her service as "a pioneer for women, diversity, and inclusion.” • Serves on numerous nonprofit and private sector corporate boards, including the Board of the Mutual of America Life Insurance Company and the Boards of the Center for Social Initiative at the Harvard Business School, among others. Time: Various Date: Nov 4 & 5 Location: Pasadena &Claremont Cost: Free Registration: To be advised Contact: Bill Hendry & Christina W.

  17. Stephen R. Covey Keynote Event

  18. Photo Dr. Stephen Covey Co-founder and Vice Chairman FranklinCovey Stephen R. Covey Keynote Event in Los Angeles– Thursday Morning, November 5 Time: 8:00 – 11:00am Date: Thursday, November 5 Location: Mark Taper Auditorium at LA Public Library Cost: Free Registration: To be advised. Contact: Scott Scherer j.scott.scherer@gmail.com • Recognized as one of Time magazine's 25 most influential Americans. • Over 20 million books sold in 38 languages. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named #1 Most Influential Business Book of the 20th Century. The 8th Habit (2004), has sold nearly 400,000 copies. • Recipient of the International Entrepreneur of the Year Award and International Man of Peace Award.

  19. Stephen R. Covey – Live on Campus Thursday Afternoon, November 5 Photo Dr. Stephen Covey Co-founder and Vice Chairman FranklinCovey Time: 12:00:-1:15 pm Faculty 1:30 – 3:00 pm Keynote Date: Thursday, November 5 Location: Claremont Cost: Free Registration: To be advised. Contact: Scott Scherer j.scott.scherer@gmail.com • Recognized as one of Time magazine's 25 most influential Americans. • Over 20 million books sold in 38 languages. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named #1 Most Influential Business Book of the 20th Century. The 8th Habit (2004), has sold nearly 400,000 copies. • Recipient of the International Entrepreneur of the Year Award and International Man of Peace Award.

  20. Conversations With Jorge Vasconcellos e Sá

  21. Photo Jorge Vasconcellos e Sá President of the Portuguese Institute for Economic Freedom Conversation With Jorge Vasconcellos e Sá – Friday, November 6 Time: 12 noon – 2:00pm. Date: Friday, November 6 Location: The Drucker School Cost: Free Registration: Open to students Contact: Bill Hendry • Published 10 books and over sixteen academic articles. • Speaks five languages and travels widely for public speaking. • M.A. The Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management; Ph.D. in Business Administration from Columbia University.

  22. Faculty Hosted Event – Debut Celebration of THE DRUCKER DIFFERENCE

  23. Faculty Book Debut - The Drucker DifferenceFriday, November 6: 4:00 – 5:30pm Time: 4:00pm – 5:30pm Date: Friday, Nov 6 Location: Founders Room Honnold/Mudd Library Cost: Free Registration: To be advised. Contact: Prof. Jeremy Hunter

  24. President’s VIP Dinner

  25. President’s VIP Dinner – Friday Evening, November 6 Time: 7:00 pm Date: Friday, November 6 Location: The President’s House Cost: Admission. Registration: Invitation only Contact: Bill Hendry

  26. Drucker Centennial Day Welcome Reception

  27. Drucker Centennial Day Welcome Reception – Friday Evening, November 6 Join us for a fun, social gathering to reconnect with old friends and meet up with others who are in town early for Drucker Centennial Day. You can also pick-up your registration materials and beat the lines on Saturday morning! Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm Date: Friday, Nov 6 Location: Piano Piano at the Doubletree Cost: $25 per person (?) Registration: To be advised Contact: Melinda Moers Harriman

  28. Drucker Centennial Day

  29. Drucker Centennial Day – Saturday, November 7 This all-day event is an opportunity for students, alumni and friends of The Drucker School to hear eminent speakers like keynote Jim Collins, plus Drucker faculty in conversation with industry leaders. Lots of time to network and enjoy great food – all in a spectacular setting on the Claremont campus. Time: 8:00 am – 6:30 pm Date: Saturday, November 7 Location: The Drucker School &Claremont Colleges, in Claremont, Calif. Cost: TBA Registration: To be advised Contact: Melinda Moers Harriman

  30. Drucker Centennial Day – Proposed Schedule • Drucker Centennial Day • 8am to 9am: Registration and Breakfast • 9am to 10:30am: Welcome & Keynote Jim Collins • 10:45am to 12:00 noon: Concurrent Sessions 1     • 12:30 noon to 2:00pm: Lunch - outdoors under tent • 2:15pm to 3:30pm: Concurrent Sessions 2 • 3:45pm to 5:00pm: Concurrent Sessions 3 • 5:00pm to 6:30pm: Closing Comments & Reception under tent

  31. Drucker Expo at Drucker Centennial Day This all-day exposition ‘under the tent’ is a great way to connect with The Drucker School community. The expo features book sales, merchandise and refreshments, plus displays and representatives from these organizations. • Drucker Alumni Association • Drucker School Academic Programs • Drucker School Recruitment Programs • Net Impact • Consulting Club • Marketing Club • WILA: Women in Leadership Association • DSSA: Drucker School Student Association • International Place & International Fellows • Mentors Program at The Drucker School • Career Table • The Drucker Institute - Drucker Unpacked • Drucker Societies

  32. Drucker Centennial Community Brunch Hosted by Doris Drucker

  33. Drucker Centennial Community Brunch Hosted by Doris Drucker – Sunday, November 8 Enjoy an opportunity to share the company of Doris Drucker and feel the warmth and energy of the Drucker family during an outdoor brunch. Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Date: Sunday, November 8 Location: Claremont – Cost: TBA Registration: To Be Advised Contact: Doug Stahl & Marie Saldibar

  34. Naming of Drucker Way –October 8, 2009 11th Street outside The Drucker School will be renamed Drucker Way, and the School’s address will become 100 Drucker Way. Join us for the momentous occasion! Time: 5:00pm (?) Date: October 8, 2009 Location: 100 Drucker Way Cost: Free Registration: Not required. Contact: Dwight Holmes

  35. About The Drucker School • One of the top-ranked Management and MBA programs in Southern California. It infuses Peter Drucker’s management principles into every aspect of its MBA and Executive MBA program • Distinguished from other MBA programs by its unique approach to management, what the School calls the Drucker Difference -- that management is both a human enterprise and a liberal art • Global, diverse, and offers unique resources as part of the Claremont Colleges consortium • Encourages students to explore leadership from their own unique perspective and can customize their education to fit their goals • Offers joint-degree programs in law (JD/MBA), public health (MPA/MBA), and trans-disciplinary degree programs • Offers post-master’s degree programs for senior level managers, as well as non-degree programs designed to assist organizations with strategy formulation and implementation, issues of revitalization, and managing cultural change. • For more information, visit www.drucker.cgu.edu

  36. About the Drucker Institute • Campus-wide resource of Claremont Graduate University closely aligned with the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management. A think tank and an action tank to stimulate effective management and ethical leadership • Grew out of Drucker Archives, which initially served as archival repository of Drucker’s manuscripts • Manages several programs • Drucker Societies • The Responsibility Gap • “The Drucker Difference” • The Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation • Forums that bring in first-rate presenters and panelists from all over the world • Educational partnerships for working professionals • Original research projects • A Drucker Scholars and Practitioners in Residence program • Drucker Unpacked • For more information, visit www.druckerinstitute.com

  37. About Peter F. Drucker Management Expert, Author and Teacher (1909 – 2005) • Peter Drucker’s career spanned more than six decades. Valued for keen insight and the ability to convey his ideas in popular language, Drucker authored 39 books, which have been translated into more than 30 languages, on organizational behavior, innovation, economy, and society. • Central to his philosophy is the view that people are an organization’s most valuable resource, and that a manager’s job is to prepare and free people to perform. Dr. Drucker cared not just about how business manages its resources, but also how public and private organizations operate morally and ethically within society. • Drucker’s groundbreaking work turned modern management theory into a serious discipline, and he influenced or created nearly ever facet of its application, including decentralization, privatization, and empowerment, and has coined such terms as the “knowledge worker.”

  38. About Peter F. Drucker Management Expert, Author and Teacher (1909 – 2005) • Drucker was born in Vienna, Austria, on November 19, 1909 and studied in Austria and England before earning a doctorate from Frankfurt University in 1931. He moved to London in 1933 to escape Hitler’s Germany. Four years later, he married Doris Schmitz. • The couple departed for the United States and in the US, Drucker served on the faculty at several universities. He then spent two years studying the management structure of General Motors which led to his book “Concept of the Corporation,” an immediate bestseller in the US and Japan. From 1950-1971 Drucker was a professor of management at the Graduate Business School of New York University where he was awarded the Presidential Citation, the university’s highest honor.

  39. About Peter F. Drucker Management Expert, Author and Teacher (1909 – 2005) • Drucker came to California in 1971 where he was instrumental in the development of one of the country’s first executive MBA programs for working professionals at Claremont Graduate University. The management school was named the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management in his honor in 1987.He taught his last class in the spring of 2002. • Drucker was a highly sought-after consultant and specialized in strategy and policy for both businesses and not-for-profit organizations. He worked with many of the world’s largest corporations, with small entrepreneurial companies, with nonprofits and with agencies of government including the US, Canada, and Japan. • In July 2002, Drucker was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition for his work in the field of management. • For more information, visit The Drucker Institute at www.druckerinstitute.com

  40. Drucker Centennial Committee Chairs

  41. Drucker Centennial Celebration 2009 - 2010 The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management August 30, 2009

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