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Book review: Uncommon Sense

Kai Peters reviews Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense by Jules Goddard and Tony Eccles. He agrees the knowledge economy requires new ways of working, but we still haven't worked out what they are.

Book review: What Matters Now, by Gary Hamel

Top-heavy, narrowly focused approaches to running companies are doomed, argues this insightful author. Simon Caulkin relishes some fresh thinking on management.

Book review: Who's in the Room? by Bob Frisch

In a world where chief execs have made some appalling blunders, this authoritative and pragmatic look at how to make the right calls impressed Julian Birkinshaw.

Books: Three of a kind - Manage better

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Book review: Flourish, by Martin Seligman

Eighty-two percent of Brits are not flourishing, say researchers. Emma Mahoney is doubtful that the wellbeing expert's latest work will do much to address that.

Books: Three of a Kind - Lessons in leadership

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Book review: The Shift, by Lynda Gratton

The menu may be a little hit-and-miss at times but there's plenty of nourishment in this three-course analysis of the changing workplace.

Book review: Good Strategy/Bad Strategy, by Richard Rumelt

Too many people in business mistake what it is and what it should be. They ought to read this book...

Three of a kind: How to motivate yourself

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Books: Three of a Kind - Get your creative juices flowing

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