Holger Rust combines decades of scientific research, practical consulting, and journalistic experience to convey leadership, future research, strategic thinking, and professional elegance in a rapidly changing economy in an understandable and entertaining manner through inspiring lectures.
Entrepreneurship, Future and Trends, Science, Sociology, Work
Born in 1946, he studied sociology, political science, and philosophy from 1965 to 1970. At the age of 24, he earned his Ph.D., and by 30, he completed his habilitation. This was followed by an academic career at universities including Hamburg, Salzburg, Vienna, and Hanover, where he taught for many years as a board member of the Institute of Sociology until his retirement. Even after his retirement, he continued to research, focusing on economic sociology.
Central to his work is the theme of so-called future research, both in the academic and practical aspects of his teaching, research, and consulting activities, as well as his active journalistic work.
His now decades-long consulting activities and research collaborations as a Scientific Consultant – partly in responsible positions, but always in long-term engagements – with corporations, medium-sized enterprises, and political institutions have led to profound practical experiences in various economic and economy-related fields of action.
He is the author of influential, mostly empirically based professional and non-fiction books on dealing with unpredictable challenges, on the attitudes and ambitions of emerging leaders, as well as on the fundamentals and techniques of applied research. Additionally, he is known as a prominent critic of so-called “trend research,” to which his precise, entertaining, and esteemed polemics are dedicated. The latest and most current of his more than 35 works are listed at the end of this brief portrait.
Furthermore, he has decades of experience in journalism, including:
– from 1993 to 1995 as an advisor to the publishers for the rebranding of Austria’s second-largest daily newspaper, Kurier;
– in 1994 and 1995 as a member of the editorial board of Austria’s leading business magazine, trend, also for organizing a relaunch; subsequently there from 1995 to 1999 as an author;
– from 1999 to 2002 as an exclusive author for Manager Magazin (Spiegel-Verlag Hamburg);
– from 2008 to 2019 as a columnist and author for Harvard Business Manager; as well as numerous other journalistic and feuilleton contributions.
In this way — and in exchange with numerous graduates — the insights and experiences of a long professional life in teaching and research, as well as from long-term engagements in science, consulting, and journalism, come together. The result of this work is reflected in his two lectures (see the descriptions), both of which are considered an inspiration for future-oriented management in a rapidly changing economy.
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