DRUCKER ARCHIVES

The Drucker Institute, in cooperation with Claremont Graduate University’s Honnold/Mudd Library, maintains a collection of records donated by Peter Drucker and others with whom he interacted. The archives’ purpose is to support research related to Drucker’s life and work.

The collection includes articles written by or about Peter Drucker, images and magnetic media, boxed awards and ephemera, and realia pertaining to Peter Drucker. If you have Drucker-related materials that you would like to contribute to the Archives, including personal correspondence, please contact Archivist Jacob High at 909-607-9212.

Longer term, the Institute hopes to add material from other leading thinkers on management, leadership and related fields.

Access to the collection is available by appointment. Please contact Jacob to make arrangements.

The Drucker Digital Archives is a growing, searchable online replica of the archives’ physical records. It is available in two forms: