The story of the men and women who run our business world offers colourful tales of heroes, villains, succession struggles and salaries
Young workers getting to the top, managing crises, and advice on leading holistically
Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads
The late thinker who championed the ‘portfolio life’ offers wit, wisdom and gratitude from a lifetime’s lessons on leadership
Careful listening, long-life companies and lessons from a social entrepreneur
Taylor Swift, the philosophy of AI, and imagining an anti-capitalist business school
FT and Schroders launch Business Book of the Year Award as industry debates new technology
Two books chart the rise of the chipmaker via its ‘benevolent dictator’ Jensen Huang and an early gamble on deep learning
Cordelia Fine, Charlie Colenutt and Emily Callaci dive into the often unfair and random ways we value labour
Happiness interventions, navigating relationships with the boss (or when you’re the boss) and a road map for perfectionists
Why advanced economies are struggling to build; how Britain can boost growth; plus books on inequality and poverty
Optimising rule breaking, online communication, and secrets from Microsoft’s innovation trailblazers
Putting algorithms to better use, exercising judgment, and rethinking diversity and inclusion
Listen to the winner of the FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year
Author of FT and Schroders prizewinning ‘Supremacy’ stresses importance of oversight of new technology
‘Supremacy’ charts the genesis of artificial intelligence trailblazers and rivalry between founders
Optimistic thinking on AI, Silicon Valley Bank in China, and considering your goals in reverse
Andrew Hill selects his must-read titles
Despite being fixtures of student reading lists, writers and their insights are often undervalued by universities
Gaming at work, getting ahead with kindness, and putting workers first
The heir to the Roche pharmaceuticals dynasty on how corporate power can be harnessed in the quest for sustainability
Brigid Schulte makes a convincing case for a drastic overhaul of the way we earn a living
The business of femtech, taming artificial intelligence, and personal efficiency for the 2020s
Judges of the £30,000 annual prize select the year’s most compelling and enjoyable title
John Kay takes a brilliantly erudite look at shifts in business thinking and the battle for consumer trust