Life advice from a former Teen Vogue editor, supply chain crises, and reportage from the Reddit trading floor
Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads
A selection of the most insightful titles on the race for Downing Street by FT experts
Lessons from venture capital, problems with innovation, and the tips and tricks to learn something new
Dana Mattioli’s important book looks at the winner-takes-all dynamic that built a competition-squashing behemoth
A look back to celebrate the 20th edition of the Financial Times and Schroders award
Gregory Makoff’s book is a fair and comprehensive look at what became the trial of the century for sovereign debt
Getting familiar with AI, motorsports history, and how to thrive under pressure
How rich men with big egos brought turbulence to the social media platform now rebranded as X
The power of place, women starting start-ups and the good, bad and ugly of management
Corporate morality, the magic of dishabituating and tackling the tyranny of being constantly on the clock
The secrets of supercycles; how to build a thriving tech ecosystem; and a deep dive into mining for rare earth metals
US manufacturing woes, having a good time at work and thinking strategically with or without numbers
A dramatised account of the tycoon’s acquisition and the rebrand as X attempts to get inside his head — but takes liberties
Her book ‘Right Kind of Wrong’ aims to reframe failure and promote intelligent risk taking
Management title ‘Right Kind of Wrong’ praised as ‘highly readable and relevant’
Richard Langlois reframes the economic, institutional and intellectual development of the managerial era
Two books on sensible risk-taking urge innovators to learn from ‘intelligent failures’
Learning from geeks, crowdsourcing knowledge and supporting the next generation
Human, subjective factors rather than data are the key to understanding many significant events, argues Morgan Housel
Andrew Hill selects his must-read titles
Lessons on thinking clearly and a critique of bottom line accounting
Judges of the £30,000 prize pick six titles that capture the biggest personalities and themes of corporate life
Guides to work satisfaction and dispatches from middle age
The dawn of a postgenerational society and the science of trust