PROGRAM (Status October 22 2011)

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Day 1: 3 November 2011

07:30-09:00
REGISTRATION

09:00-10:00
OPENING
Chair
Jesuit Hall

CAPITALISM AT A CROSS-ROADS


Richard Straub (AT), President, Peter Drucker Society Europe

Welcome address

Doris Drucker (USA) Board member, the Drucker Institute (video message)
Klaus Poettinger (AT) Vice President, Federation of Austrian Industries
Walter Rothensteiner (AT) Chairman of the Managing Board and CEO, Raiffeisen Zentralbank Oesterreich AG

Keynote Charles Handy (UK) Social philosopher and celebrated author
“Is There a Future for Capitalism?”
10:00 – 11:15
PLENARY 1

Chair
Jesuit Hall
Responsibility Towards Society

SHARED VALUE – GREAT CONCEPT, HOW CAN IT WORK IN PRACTICE?


Helmut Brandstaetter (AT), Editor-in-chief of Austrian daily newspaper Kurier

Keynote

Mark R. Kramer (USA)
Managing Director, FSG and Senior Fellow, CSR Initiative Harvard Kennedy School of Government; co-author with Michael Porter of Harvard Business Review article "The Big Idea: Creating Shared Value"
"Creating Shared Value: Redefining the Role of Business in Society"

Statement Adrian Wooldridge (UK)
Management Editor of The Economist
"Shared Value--Wise Strategy or Pious Hope?"

Panel Discussion - Examples from practice Georg Knoth (DE) CEO & Regional Executive, General Electric in Central Europe
Patrick de Cambourg (FR) CEO and President of the Group Executive Board, Mazars
Peter Gomez (CH) Professor of Management, University of St. Gallen; President of the Swiss Stock Exchange, initiator of the “Swiss Dialogue”

11:15-11:45
Pillared Hall

Coffee Break

BREAKOUT DISCUSSION SESSION I
11:45 – 12:30
Track A: Good practices for shared value
Room: Aula Lounge
Moderator: Stefan Stern (UK) Director of Strategy, Edelman
Adrian Wooldridge with Peter Gomez. Q&A.

Track B: What are the challenges of growing a business and maintaining values?
Room: Jesuit Hall
Moderator: Angelica Kohlmann Küpper, CEO Ifitech, Advisory Board Member Peter Drucker Society Europe
Mark R. Kramer with Patrick de Cambourg and Georg Knoth. Q&A.
CONCLUDING PLENARY
12:30 – 13:00
Jesuit Hall

Feedback from breakout session moderators
Conclusions by the panel

13:00-14:30
Pillared Hall

Lunch break

14:00-14:30
Pillared Hall

Book signing at MANZ booth 14:00 – 14:30
Book signing at EMERALD Group Publishing booth


INTERVIEW
14:30 – 15:00
Moderator

A DRUCKER RENAISSANCE IN JAPAN

Lawrence Greenspun (USA) Senior Program Manager, the Drucker Institute
Translator

Jesuit Hall
Emi Makino


Natsumi Iwasaki (JP)

On-stage interview with the author of the bestselling novel in Japan in 2010, featuring the ideas of Peter Drucker.

PLENARY II
15:00 – 16:15
Chair
Jesuit Hall

The Internal Side of Value Creation

- UNLEASHING THE POWER WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION

Mario Vaupel (DE) Professor of Sustainable Leadership, Steinbeis University Berlin

Keynote Rakesh Khurana (USA)
Professor of organizational behaviour, Harvard Business School
"How professionalization will strengthen the management capacity in organizations"

Statement Angelika Bergmann (BE)
Executive Director, Management Centre Europe (MCE)
"Leadership and Successful Strategy Implementation - How to Align People to your Strategy"
K.H. Moon (KR) President of the New Paradigm Institute of Seoul, Board member The Drucker Institute; former CEO of Yuhan-Kimberly

Panel Discussion Jack Bergstrand (USA) Management consultant and writer; founder and CEO of Brand Velocity Inc; former Vice President, Business Systems, Coca-Cola
Stephen Harding (UK) Director, Towers Watson; co-author with Thomas O. Davenport of Manager Redefined

16:15-16:45
Pillared Hall

Coffee Break

BREAKOUT DISCUSSION SESSION II
16:45 - 17:30

Track A: The Hippocratic Oath: What are the experiences from the first years?
Room: Jesuit Hall
Moderator: Martin Moehrle (DE) Former CLO Deutsche Bank
Rakesh Khurana. Q&A.

Track B: How can we make knowledge work effective?
Room: Aula Lounge
Moderator: Stefan Gueldenberg (LI), Chair of International Management, Head of Institute, University of Liechtenstein, Institute for Entrepreneurship
Jack Bergstrand with K.H. Moon Q&A.

Track C: Manager behaviours - what promotes an engaged workforce?
Room: Science Café
Moderator: Wolfgang Erharter, Malik Management Zentrum St.Gallen (MZSG)
Stephen Harding with Angelika Bergmann. Q&A.

CONCLUDING PLENARY
17:30 – 18:00
Jesuit Hall

Feedback from breakout session moderators
Conclusions by the panel



20:00 - 24:00
Venue
COCKTAIL AND GALA DINNER
Museum for Applied Arts/Contemporary Arts (MAK)
Cocktail Speech: Juergen Hairbucher, Intel Labs Europe
Drucker Challenge Awards Ceremony

Day 2: 4 November 2011

09:00 – 10:15
PLENARY 1
Chair
Jesuit Hall
Addressing the Needs of the Underserved

HOW THE BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID CAN CREATE VALUE

Christopher Maclay (UK) Associates Programmes Manager, EEP/shiree
Keynotes Deepa Prahalad (USA)
Strategy consultant; Co-author with Ravi Sawhney of Predictable Magic: Unleash the Power of Design Strategy to Transform Your Business
"Why the Bottom of the Pyramid Matters for Everyone"

Iqbal Z. Quadir (US)
Professor of the practice of Development and Entrepreneurship and Founder and Director of the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT; Founder and former CEO of Grameenphone in Bangladesh
"Bottom-Up Entrepreneurship"

Panel Discussion Venkatesh Valluri (IN) President Ingersoll Rand India
Michael Fuerst (CH) Manager Corporate Citizenship, Novartis International AG

10:15 - 10:45
Pillared Hall

Coffee Break

BREAKOUT DISCUSSION SESSION I
10:45 – 11:30

Track A: Emerging Markets as an Innovation Hub
Room: Jesuit Hall
Moderator: Bernhard Weber (AT) Co-founder and Managing Director, Institute for Development Cooperation (ICEP)
Deepa Prahalad with Venky Valluri, Q&A.

Track B: Building credibility, collaboration and profits on the ground
Aula Lounge
Moderator: Hartwig Kirner, Managing Director Fairtrade Austria
Iqbal Z. Quadir with Michael Fuerst, Q&A.
CONCLUDING PLENARY
11:30 – 12:00
Jesuit Hall

Feedback from breakout session moderators
Conclusions by the panel

12:00-13:30
Pillared Hall

Lunch break

13:00-13:30
Pillared Hall

Book signing at MANZ booth
Book signing at EMERALD Group Publishing

PLENARY II
13:30 – 15:00
Chair
Jesuit Hall

THE FUTURE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
Laurent Choain (FR), CHRO Mazars

Keynote Thomas Sattelberger (DE)
Executive Committee member and CHRO, Deutsche Telekom
"Corporate Needs in a Changing World"

Statement Daniel Weihs (IL) Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering; Chief Scientist, Israel Ministry of Science & Technology
"The Importance of Imbuing Management Skills for Engineers and Scientists"

Panel Discussion
Q&A
Ivo Matser (NL) CEO, TSM Business School
Julia Middleton (UK), Founder and Chief Executive of Common Purpose

SESSION
15:00 – 16:00
Moderator

Jesuit Hall

with Peter Drucker Challenge Winners
THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION
Audience participation will be actively encouraged
Helmut Haussmann (DT) Vice-President Capgemini; former German Federal Minister of Economics

CLOSING
16:00 – 16:30

Jesuit Hall

LEARNINGS FROM THE DRUCKER FORUM 2011

Rick Wartzman (USA)
Executive Director, The Drucker Institute, Claremont Graduate University

CLOSING REMARKS AND OUTLOOK 2012 and 2013
Richard Straub (AT)
President, Peter Drucker Society Europe