01 May 2012
| by Kai Peters
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.
01 May 2012
| by Ivor Dickinson
It's the ability to win trust that makes a great salesman, says the author, in a fascinating look at the history of selling. Ivor Dickinson is a willing customer.
01 Apr 2012
How does a women get to the top in business? These three books offer some advice.
01 Feb 2012
Want to improvement your management skills? Check out these guides.
01 Jan 2012
| by Cilla Snowball
This funny and insightful book by a multi-career high-flyer is full of wise advice for she who seeks to conquer. Cilla Snowball is buying 12 copies for her friends.
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 Philip Delves Broughton
Greatness comes from consistency rather than innovation, argue the authors. Philip Delves Broughton is intrigued.
01 Oct 2011
| by Henry Stuart
Flexible working is seen as a perk, but in fact it's a major boost to efficiency, say the authors. Henry Stewart agrees.
01 Sep 2011
| by Cilla Snowball
This book stresses the importance of personal attractiveness to worldly success, without being quite sure who it wants to appeal to, says Cilla Snowball.
01 Jul 2011
| by Emma Mahoney
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.