Books: Is Buffett beyond criticism?
01 Nov 2008
This is as close to an autobiography as the stock market maestro's fans will get, says an admiring John McLaren. But some awkward questions go unasked...
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This is as close to an autobiography as the stock market maestro's fans will get, says an admiring John McLaren. But some awkward questions go unasked...
We couldn't imagine life without it, but after a decade at the top, is there trouble on the horizon for the ubiquitous search engine? John Naughton lauds an expert view.
Brain-scanning as the key to understanding consumer motivation? Cilla Snowball prefers the intuitive approach.
The Truth About Innovation Max McKeown Prentice Hall £10.99 This excellent guide to implementing new ideas comprises 55 'truths' to get you thinking about what innovation actually means, how it happens and how your organisation should behave to capitalise on it. The book is not just about the...
Comedian Neil Mullarkey wields a relentless schtik on stage as a spoof life coach, but does his act stand up on the page? For Peter York, it's just an alphabet soup.
David Smick addresses the shifting patterns of international rivalries and the risk of protectionism. Howard Davies finds insights amid the cheesy presentation.
Is our top entrepreneur becoming more thoughtful? The new Branson autobiography suggests so, says Chris Blackhurst.
How leaders retain their humanity Total Leadership Stewart D Friedman Harvard Business £14.99 If you're looking to balance work and life, this easy-to-read, holistic guide to success in both areas is for you. Friedman embraces the interconnectedness of all parts of life and shows how each area...
Professor Kotter's latest book helps you banish complacency from your company by appealing to the emotions of your employees. Malcolm McKenzie reports.
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