NEW RULES FOR 2025
To participate in the contest, you must meet both the general requirements and essay category requirements.
Age: You must be between 18 and 35 years old, inclusive.
Previous Participation: You are eligible to participate if you previously placed between 11th and 15th in a past Challenge contest. However, if you were a former winner or ranked between 2nd and 10th, you are not eligible to participate.
Essay category requirements
You can submit one essay in either the Student or Professional category. (Please mention your main occupation in the submission form)
Student category
Open to part-time, gap-year or full-time students (Bachelor's, Master's, MBA, or PhD) or those seeking their first opportunity after completing their last degree.
Professional category
Open to managers of people, projects, budgets and/or processes; entrepreneurs or business owners; licensed professionals; social volunteers or community leaders.
Word Count | 1,500 to 3,000 words (excluding footnotes and graphics) |
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File Format | PDF or Word document |
Font size | 12 points |
Language | English |
Deadline | May 24, 2025 at 16:00 CET (4:00 PM CET) |
Anonymity: Your name must not appear anywhere in the essay.
Exclusivity: Your entry must be written solely by you, specifically for this competition. Group work is not allowed, and the essay must not have been published elsewhere.
Original Thinking: If you use any generative AI software (e.g. Chat GPT) to assist in writing, you must disclose the prompts used in sequential order and demonstrate how the tool contributed to refining your work. (see FAQ)
The suggested questions on the landing page are designed to spark your thinking process and are not meant to be exhaustive.
Go to SUBMISSION in the main menu, fill in the form and upload your essay.
In case you encounter problems with uploading, please send your file and information to essay@druckerchallenge.org
BEFORE May 24, 2025 at 16:00 CET
Please note:
The jury will evaluate your essay based on the following key aspects:
Personal Insights & Original Thinking: Your ability to present unique perspectives and original thoughts on the topic.
Storytelling & Communication: The clarity, coherence, and impact of your writing style in English.
Research & Citations: The use of well-researched primary and secondary sources to support your arguments.
Conclusions & References: How effectively you draw conclusions from the works of Peter Drucker and Charles Handy, as well as other relevant sources, such as blogs on the Drucker Forum website.
From late May to end June, an international committee of reviewers, selected by the Peter Drucker Society Europe, evaluates each essay based on the essay evaluation criteria.
Each essay is scored individually.
The entries in each category with the highest overall scores move on to the Second Round.
By the end of June, a sub-committee of expert reviewers selects the top authors in each category to advance to the Third and Final Round.
Opportunity to Stand Out: Finalists can showcase their talent by recording a video (no longer than 5 minutes) summarizing their Drucker Challenge Essay. While the essay remains the core of the competition, the video summary will influence the final ranking.
Notification: At the conclusion of the Second Round, participants receive an email notification with further details.
By mid-July, an international jury of business leaders and academics selects the laureates in each category:
Gold Award: 1st place
Silver Award: 2nd place
Bronze Award: 3rd place
4th–10th place rankings
Most Original Essay Award
Notification & Announcement:
All Third Round participants receive an email notification.
Shortly thereafter, the results are published on the Drucker Challenge website and announced via the Drucker Challenge Newsletter.
Submission Deadline: Your essay and all required information must be submitted by the deadline. Late submissions will be disqualified without notice.
Reproduction Rights: Your submission may be reproduced once, in whole or in part, for editorial and promotional purposes.
Ownership: All submitted essays and any photos in which you are depicted become the property of the Peter Drucker Society Europe.