01 Apr 2012
| by Rory Cellan-Jones
Social media isn't just a way to fritter away time, it is vital to organisations' future. Rory Cellan-Jones agrees, but asks why not join in rather than just read about it?
01 Apr 2012
| by Christopher Satterthwaite
The commercialisation of events like the Olympics doesn't mean they have sold their soul. Christopher Satterthwaite enjoys an account of the global rise of games.
01 Apr 2012
| by Charlie Dawson
The devil may be in the detail, but successful innovators keep their eye on the big picture, too. Charlie Dawson buys in.
01 Jan 2012
| by Julia Hobsbawm
Dale Carnegie's 1936 self-help classic has been rehashed for our times. Julia Hobsbawm finds the medium off-message.
01 Dec 2011
| by Rory Cellan-Jones
Steve Jobs gets a biography that's worthy of him in this unsparing portrait of a genius who was instrumental in creating the digital age. Rory Cellan-Jones was enthralled.
01 Jul 2010
Up your online popularity
01 Jul 2009
Chris Anderson explains how the economy is turning normal commercial thinking on its head. Roger Parry is intrigued.
01 May 2009
Business theory larded with self-help truisms make for an overblown read. He may not be all aglow, but Peter York finds himself strangely warming to its author.
03 Mar 2009
| by Leander Kahney
Creator of the Macintosh and the iPod, Apple is a pivotal US company. Its leader is a tantalisingly elusive figure, well captured by Leander Kahney, says Steve Moore.
01 Nov 2008
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...