Financier Ken Costa argues the millennials and Gen-Z generations are unsuited to managing capital because of their left-wing views
Chosen titles explore themes including AI breakthroughs and the rise and fall of billionaires
Global asset manager follows Goldman Sachs and McKinsey as it signs three-year partnership
Business leaders would do well to ditch conventional wisdom on cost-cutting and adopt Zeynep Ton’s manifesto instead
Joyce Moullakis and Chris Wright trace how a small Australian merchant bank became a global behemoth
The importance of paying attention without prejudices and how to outlast the competition
Moira O’Neill selects her best mid-year reads
Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads
The search for 2023’s ‘most compelling and enjoyable’ business title is under way
Charting the rise of the influencing industry and how experts could make better leaders
How the wunderkind behind shoe etailer Zappos set a goal of happiness rather than riches but ended his life in squalor and delusion
How to innovate without displacing industries and ways to supercharge your work life
From learning to recognise the sources of ‘microstress’ to cultivating your networks for the long haul
A thought-provoking take on how US entrepreneurs have thrived due to the country’s vibrant — if sometimes ‘messy and difficult’ — democracy
Robert Pickering’s book is a fascinating account of the triumphs and travails of a storied financial institution
The authors of ‘Risky Business’ highlight what economists call a selection market, where insurers try to pick the right customers — and avoid the wrong ones
From dealing with tricky problems to secrets for smart organisations
From nurturing curious minds to a more philosophical approach to career development
Several books explore the reality of the workplace and how corporate spaces may blur with the home
Managing your time and how to prepare for change in the workplace, here’s the best of December and January
FT editors on judging the FT’s best business book of the year award
Chris Miller’s ‘Chip War’ digs into the fight for semiconductor supremacy
Award for authors under 35 goes to Âriel de Fauconberg for ‘Before the Dawn’
Hal Weitzman highlights the First State’s ‘loophole’ and other intriguing ways it raises money from companies registered there
A new book explores what academics learnt from Covid — and what they may have missed
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