The Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara is fast approaching. There are a number of people and presentations that I am excited to see. Alas, while I was fortunate enough to be selected to present at E2.0 Boston last spring, I missed the opportunity this fall. So, in the spirit of the conference next week, I decided to post the presentation I would have given if I were fortunate enough to have been selected <smile>.
Peter Drucker (November 19, 1909 – November 11, 2005) was a writer, management consultant, and self-described “social ecologist.” He is in every practical sense the father of modern management strategy.
As a life long Drucker student, I’ve always imagined how he would have taught or wrote about Enterprise 2.0 and its impact on today’s management and companies. So I decided to turn imagination into reality (well… mine at least) and produced a presentation which I believe would have reflected Drucker’s view of Enterprise 2.0:
Do you agree? How do you think Drucker would have viewed Enterprise 2.0 strategy?
P.S. Be sure to check out slide #131 for my hat tip to the Enterprise 2.0 Community