Reviews

7 Unicorn Drive by Dani Polajnar

Book review: 7 Unicorn Drive: From Startup To A Billion Dollar Sale In 7...

Another ‘unicorn’ is born — with help of numerology, optimism – and a mobile app or two... By RICHARD THOMAS PART business guide, part novel, part...
Netflix

Review: Video kills the cinema star with huge captive audience

VIDEO streaming services are having their moment in the sun – in direct proportion to the burgeoning number of viewers denied access to the...
Make Work More Fun by Corporate Rebels

Book review: Corporate Rebels: Make Work More Fun by Joost Minnaar and Pim De...

Work and fun: not mutually exclusive as the Corporate Rebels are happy to prove THE AUTHORS are on a mission to make work more fun....
The Ethical Business Book by Sarah Duncan

Book review: The Ethical Business Book by Sarah Duncan

Reviewed by JOHN FOOT SARAH Duncan is to be congratulated on producing The Ethical Business Book, a timely and important presentation of “50 ways you...
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Film review: Blade Runner 2049

Can a sequel ever be an equal? Blade Runner 2049 is the litmus test; BV movie critic JOHN MARINUS plunges into movie history and...
Flying Start by Carole Gillespie

Book review: Flying Start, How To Make Your Own Luck At Work by Carole...

All engine, no wheels: self-help tome struggles to convey its central concepts with clarity By NIGEL BOOTH CAROLE Gillespie’s Flying Start, How To Make Your Own...

Book review — Vance reveals essence of Musk

Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future) - by Ashlee Vance CREDIT where it’s due. When someone puts together a biography...

Book Review: Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. The Art...

There aren’t many contemporary works on global economics that pinpoint the Black Death as a major factor in the development of the modern world. Economist...

Book Review: Niall Ferguson’s Civilization: Six Ways the West Beat the Rest

In much the same way Marxists internationalists held on to the belief that the workers’ revolution would sweep the world before it, today’s neoconservatives...

Book Review – Private Island: Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else A Balance...

It remains somewhat of a mystery how Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne manages the UK government’s financial affairs. Presiding over a buoyant economy,...