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"Drucker on the Dial" is an interview program on management and leadership that takes inspiration from today's headlines as well as the teachings of Peter Drucker, the man BusinessWeek said invented management.
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Guests Bob Buford and Joe Maciariello discuss Peter Drucker's unique skill as a mentor.
And, Time.com columnist Rick Wartzman shares an open letter to his daughter, Emma, who will graduate from college next week.
Guests Warren Berger and Luz Santana discuss the art of asking questions and the power of inquiry.
Guests discuss the unique challenges of managing creativity, as well as the role that creativity plays in effectively managing organizations.
Phalana Tiller talks with two guests about the challenges and opportunities that arise as people from multiple generations find themselves colleagues on the job.
The first guest is J. Maureen Henderson, founder of Secret Agent Research, a content marketing and media-relations training firm, and blogger at GenerationMeh and Forbes. Tiller also chats with Jeanne Meister, a human resources specialist and the co-author of The 2020 Workplace.  
And Time.com columnist Rick Wartzman writes about a new study on Gen Z—those 17 years old and younger.
Phalana Tiller discusses some of the ways that leaders are responding to the management challenges—and opportunities—facing today’s midsize American city.
Guests include: Mark Funkhouser of the Governing Institute; South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg; the Brookings Institution’s Bob Wiessbourd; and Julie Bosland of the National League of Cities.
Participants from the 2013 Global Peter Drucker Forum discuss "Managing Complexity." 
Guests include: John Hagel III, Director of the Deloitte Center for the Edge; innovation, media and business expert, Don Tapscott; and Tim Brown, president and CEO of the global design consultancy IDEO.
Author and Wharton professor Adam Grant, Chairman of Avon Products, Chairman of Kellogg Executive Leadership Institute at Northwestern University and former CEO of Campbell Soup Company Doug Conant, and Susan Wolf Ditkoff, the co-head of the Philanthropy Practice at the nonprofit consultancy The Bridgespan Group lend unique views to the role that giving plays in individual and organizational culture and performance.
Conversations with participants of the Drucker Institute Forum on Long-Termism discuss how to encourage more long-term thinking in the corporate community. Guests include: Lynn Stout of Cornell University, Jason Voss of the CFA Institute, Jack Bergstrand of Brand Velocity, Bill Densmore of the Rules Change Project, Miguel Padró of the Aspen Institute, Roger Martin of the University of Toronto, Rick Wartzman of the Drucker Institute and Michael Kleeman of the University of California at San Diego and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board.
Tom Rieger and Thomas Tighe discuss the roles of fear and courage in a successful organization.
Procter & Gamble’s Craig Wynett and A.G. Lafley discuss executive leadership and managing innovation.
Marc Freedman of Encore (formerly Civic Ventures) and US Poet Laureate Philip Levine discuss finding meaning in one’s life and in one’s work.
Frances Hesselbein and Marcus Buckingham discuss the unique strengths that individuals bring to organizations, and how to leverage those strengths for the good of the whole.
Justin Menkes and Paul Adler discuss what makes an effective organization.
Gail McGovern of the American Red Cross and Scott Keller of McKinsey & Company discuss the practice of management across sectors.
Sherry Turkle and Lisa Gansky explore how connectedness through technology is impacting our lives and our organizations.
Charles and Liz Handy, along with Doug Rauch, explore the ways that they’ve all continued to find meaning and fulfillment many decades into their working lives.
Guests Ron Ashkenas and Paul Zak explore how instincts and brain chemistry intersect with trust and organizational behavior.
Guests George Anders and Teresa Amabile discuss how to find great talent for your team and how to grow that talent into something even more exceptional.
Host Phalana Tiller talks with international entrepreneurs at the 2013 Endeavor Global Entrepreneur Summit. 
Guests include: Carlo Gonzaga of Taste Holdings, Phaedra Chrousos of Daily Secret, Sally Buberman of Wormhole IT, Raúl Maldonado and Mois Cherem Arana of Enova, Melih Ödemis of Yemek Sepeti, Hervé Cuviliez of Diwanee,  Raúl Polakof of Scanntech and Bernardo Lustosa of ClearSale.
Guests Charles Morrissey, Elly Schofield and Luminita Crivet shed light on how MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)are transforming the ways that people access learning.


























