While multi-generational family enterprises have weathered many storms by being resilient and adaptable, to survive the current crisis they need to rethink their leadership, strategy and governance. Small cracks in the system can quickly lead to a failure of the entire structure
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Slides from Peter's TEDx talk are available here.
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Slides from Peter's keynote at the Family Matters Forum are available here.
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Peter Vogel is a professor, a serial entrepreneur, business advisor and speaker. In his work with both family- and non-family businesses, he focuses on topics such as strategic management, intrapreneurship and technology- and innovation management, change management, global megatrends and their impact on organizations, leadership and ownership succession as well as talent development.
Professional
Peter Vogel is professor of Family Business and Entrepreneurship and holder of the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy at IMD Lausanne. He is further Associate Partner at the Cambridge Family Enterprise Group, and as non-executive Chairman of the Board of the Delta Venture Partners AG. He has previously worked as Director of Custom Programs, Business Development and as Assistant Professor of Technology Entrepreneurship and Managing Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship of the University of St. Gallen, as well as the Managing Director of the Startup Monitor Foundation. He has extensive experience in working with and training / coaching of top level executives from around the world.
Education
Further Activities
Peter Vogel is a head trainer of the Swiss Innovation promotion agency CTI, a think-tank member at the „World Entrepreneurship Forum“ and the „Futurework Forum“, as well as a member of the „World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community“.
He is an internationally renowned speaker and author of various books (e.g. "Generation Jobless?"), book chapters and academic publications. Some of his speaking engagements include TEDx, HBR webinars, the OECD, the St. Gallen Symposium, the Global Economic Symposium, the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit as well as the G20 Youth Forum. Find out more about Peter Vogel on www.petervogel.org.
Professional
Peter Vogel is professor of Family Business and Entrepreneurship and holder of the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy at IMD Lausanne. He is further Associate Partner at the Cambridge Family Enterprise Group, and as non-executive Chairman of the Board of the Delta Venture Partners AG. He has previously worked as Director of Custom Programs, Business Development and as Assistant Professor of Technology Entrepreneurship and Managing Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship of the University of St. Gallen, as well as the Managing Director of the Startup Monitor Foundation. He has extensive experience in working with and training / coaching of top level executives from around the world.
Education
- 2013: PhD Sc EPFL Lausanne in the field of Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization
- 2009: MSc ETH Zurich in the field of Biomedical Engineering
- 2007: BSc ETH Zurich in the field of Mechanical Engineering (with an extended stay at the Georgia Institute of Technology)
Further Activities
Peter Vogel is a head trainer of the Swiss Innovation promotion agency CTI, a think-tank member at the „World Entrepreneurship Forum“ and the „Futurework Forum“, as well as a member of the „World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community“.
He is an internationally renowned speaker and author of various books (e.g. "Generation Jobless?"), book chapters and academic publications. Some of his speaking engagements include TEDx, HBR webinars, the OECD, the St. Gallen Symposium, the Global Economic Symposium, the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit as well as the G20 Youth Forum. Find out more about Peter Vogel on www.petervogel.org.