In Fast Competition and Flat Denial, Phil Rosenzweig attacks the bulk of strategy books published each year: few of them are fundamentally persuasive or insightful. Most are long on admonition and ...
“The heart of Black’s book is his discussions of strategy in the context of the contests for power among states and empires from the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars . . . to the Cold War and ...
This year’s best business books on strategy are notable primarily for what they’re not. They’re not one more treatment of global strategy, with particular attention to the BRIC countries (Brazil, ...
This is the first of three roundups of books helpful to different age groups. Next week I’ll showcase career management books for workers at mid-career. The final part will feature titles for workers ...
It’s that time of year again, and I will be alternating between publishing thematic collections of past posts and sharing interviews with authors of recent books I consider important and useful to us ...
I am often asked to recommend cybersecurity books that cover various topics in compelling ways. There are many books that come out on a regular basis on issues ranging from ransomware to security ...
This showcase represents a vast array of conceptual print materials which employ an interspecies-oriented perspective to explore topics concerning climate crisis, speculative technology, queer ecology ...
In an age when communication has been compressed into texts, tweets and tics (oops – that would be TikTok videos), it’s nice to know someone is still writing about how to communicate effectively. That ...
In an elegantly written and deeply thoughtful book, Gary Pisano tilts against the conventional wisdom that scale is an impediment to innovation. “Big does not always mean ugly,” he writes. And ...
Jennifer Serravallo agreed to answer a few questions about her latest book, The Writing Strategies Book. You might also be interested in the interview she did for this column two years ago, “The ...