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...The FT’s Amy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome trace the career of the Brothers of Italy leader who could become the nation’s first female prime minister Young Poles extend an enthusiastic welcome to...
...Janesville by Amy Goldstein....
...Other recent winners include Caroline Criado Perez in 2019, for her exposé of gender bias, Invisible Women, John Carreyrou in 2018 for Bad Blood, about the Theranos scandal, and Amy Goldstein in 2017 for...
...More recently, Amy Goldstein chronicled the shame of former workers suddenly unable to provide for their families in Janesville, her examination of a Wisconsin community after General Motors shut down its...
...It is a contrast with, for example, Amy Goldstein’s Janesville, a powerful account of what the closure of a GM factory meant for the prospects of an entire community but which does not assume it only happened...
...Instead, though, let me recommend our winners from 2009 and 2017: respectively, Lords of Finance by Liaquat Ahamed and Amy Goldstein’s Janesville ....
...Other recent winners include John Carreyrou in 2018 for Bad Blood, about the Theranos scandal, and Amy Goldstein in 2017 for Janesville, about the impact of plant closures on a Wisconsin town....
...Ms Criado Perez is the third woman to win after Esther Duflo, who triumphed with co-author Abhijit Banerjee for Poor Economics in 2011, and Amy Goldstein, who won in 2017 for Janesville....
...Janesville by Amy Goldstein and Bad Blood by John Carreyrou were winners, respectively, in 2017 and 2018. I want to write a business book — where do I start?...
...In 2017, it was won by Amy Goldstein for Janesville, about the impact of factory closure on a US community....
...Last year’s award was won by Amy Goldstein for Janesville, her deeply reported account of the impact of a car plant closure on a Wisconsin community....
...Amy Harder of Axios spotted that ExxonMobil is looking at possibly investing in charging stations for electric vehicles, according to a report from David Koranyi of the Atlantic Council....
...Last year’s prize went to Amy Goldstein for Janesville, her deeply reported book about the impact on a Wisconsin community after the closure of a General Motors assembly plant....
...Last year Amy Goldstein won — the first woman to do so outright — for Janesville, her deeply reported book about how the closure of a General Motors factory affected one Wisconsin community....
...Janesville , Amy Goldstein’s account of an industrial US town in crisis, is an exception....
...The 2017 winner was Janesville, Amy Goldstein’s insightful exploration of the impact of a factory closure on a Wisconsin community....
...Janesville by Amy Goldstein was awarded the £30,000 prize at a ceremony in New York on Monday....
...In this third episode, Helen Barrett, work and careers editor, and Andrew Hill, management editor, hear from Amy Goldstein, author of Janesville, about the impact on a Wisconsin community of General Motors...
...Sarah Chamberlain, Oakland, California Janesville: An American Story, by Amy Goldstein, Simon & Schuster RRP£18.99/$16 This study of the closing of a General Motors plant in Wisconsin graphically describes...
...One of the most powerful moments in Amy Goldstein’s book Janesville describes when that hope itself starts to evaporate, three years after the 2008 closure of a General Motors factory in the Wisconsin town...
...The reviewer is the FT’s North America correspondent Janesville: An American Story by Amy Goldstein, Simon & Schuster, £20, 351 pages...
...In Amy Goldstein’s book Janesville , workers laid off by General Motors flocked to the Wisconsin town’s college to retrain, only for their teachers to discover that some “didn’t even know how to turn [a...
...Janesville: An American Story, by Amy Goldstein, Simon & Schuster, RRP£18.99/$27 This year’s FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year, Janesville is an enthralling human story about the consequences of General...
...Goldstein’s study of car workers in Wisconsin....
...But reporter Amy Goldstein (whose book Janesville last week won the FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award) found that those who went back to school were less likely to get a job after retraining than...
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