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 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 Mar 2012
| by John Vincent
Whether it's the universe or a business, you only need a week to get it going, apparently. John Vincent warms to an encouraging mix of theory and good sense.
01 Feb 2012
| by Simon Caulkin
Top-heavy, narrowly focused approaches to running companies are doomed, argues this insightful author. Simon Caulkin relishes some fresh thinking on management.
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
Do these self-help books meet expectations?
01 Dec 2011
| by Philip Delves Broughton
Greatness comes from consistency rather than innovation, argue the authors. Philip Delves Broughton is intrigued.
01 Nov 2011
| by Alastair Dryburgh
While the authors have an academic grasp of their subject, they don't give emotional factors their due, says Alastair Dryburgh.