Consider: One in 10 people across the globe had to pay a bribe last year. In the U.S., more than 2 million homes have been or soon will be foreclosed upon. Meanwhile, each day, 24,000 people worldwide die from hunger or related causes—even though we have enough food to feed them.
“Our problem,” Nobel Peace Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus has concluded, “is one of management, not lack of resources.” Clearly, a great distance has opened up between our obligations—to be effective managers and ethical leaders—and our actions. We call this the Responsibility Gap.
The Drucker Institute offers a 45-minute presentation on the Responsibility Gap that covers the vital importance of management to the health of modern society; the dire implications of our collective failure to be effective managers and ethical leaders of our people, resources, and institutions; and how Peter Drucker’s core insights and values highlight a way to begin bridging the Gap. A documentary version is in development.
To find out more about The Responsibility Gap show and how you can bring one of our trained presenters to an event, email contact@druckerinstitute.com.
