


Live from the Drucker Forum: Day One Overview
by Cerys Hearsey | Nov 6, 2015 | Events, Thoughts | 0 comments
At the end of the first day here in Vienna, we can see some of the most interesting conversations are taking place between the attendees that are physically present, and those following the lifestream and twitter storm around #GPDF15. Here is our round up of them most...Categories
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