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NYT journalists Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe deliver an exposé of the controversies that have dogged the storied firm
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How to work with anyone — and a new approach to crisis management
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Challenging the resilience narrative — and the art of office gossip
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Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads
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How Big Tech chokes innovation and how building a ‘second brain’ can ease chaotic minds
In his sharp, provocative book, David Gelles argues that the GE boss’s brutal efficiency drive led to long-term decline
Cathy O’Neil examines how modern shame divides us and how we can develop a healthier version
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The search for the ‘most compelling and enjoyable’ business book of 2022 begins
With a £15,000 award, the competition aims to find the best proposal for a business book
True stories of financial shenanigans can be as compelling as a Shakespearean drama
From creating more connected teams to digital transformation — here are this month’s top titles
Scott Reynolds Nelson’s history of the global wheat trade is a timely warning of how basic food exports can shape empires
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The authors explore the rise of the sovereign debt market and the challenges in reducing the latest surge caused by the pandemic
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