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...‘The Geek Way’, by Andrew McAfee For Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management, geeks are people who get obsessed with a problem and are willing to embrace unconventional...
...Increasingly, the foundry is connecting Montagu-Andrews to its other clients to find out how they might be able to better incorporate tech....
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...It’s easier to sell a book on leadership than a book on governance: we all aspire to bring out our inner Ernest Shackleton but few of us want to read about corporate checks and balances....
...On Tuesday, the UK’s City minister Andrew Griffith told the Treasury select committee that Mica was a “good attempt” at regulating cryptocurrencies but that it only covered “some” of the areas the UK would...
...Ernest Hemingway to bring us not just a profile of the founder of FTX and his “small team dedicated to fixing the world — via the magic of quantitative reasoning and the overwhelming force of goodwill”...
...In Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises, an alcoholic war veteran sets out the two ways he went bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.”...
...Ernest Hemingway once declared that “what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after”....
...The new flag had a St Andrew’s cross designed in gold and green (symbolic perhaps of hoped-for rebirth) and black (in recognition of the hardships of Jamaica’s slave plantation past)....
.../ From Andrew Stokes, Hong Kong...
...Current regulars include Kazuo Ishiguro, William Boyd, Lady Antonia Fraser and Andrew Marr. “Our members publish around 800 books a year,” Marshall reveals....
...Calderon, a 61-year-old Colombian who was in the running for the top job at BHP before the position went to Sir Andrew Mackenzie, will take the helm of AngloGold in September....
...Ernest Bevin: Labour’s Churchill, by Andrew Adonis, Biteback Publishing, RRP£20, 368 pages Robert Shrimsley is the FT’s chief UK political commentator Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books...
...‘Email Attraction: Get What You Want Every Time You Hit Send’, by Kim Arnold In the postwar years, senior civil servant Sir Ernest Gowers published Plain Words....
...Andrew Adonis House of Lords...
...Andrew Martin’s latest novel is ‘The Winker’ (Corsair) Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Bevin: Labour’s Churchill — an overlooked colossus of UK politics ANDREW ADONIS Too often confused with his near-namesake Nye Bevan, Bevin was, as Andrew Adonis argues, a figure crucial to Labour’s wartime...
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...The century-old company is home to contemporary authors such as Stephen King and Mary Higgins Clark while its backlist includes literary greats such as Edith Wharton and Ernest Hemingway....
...In late 1940, Ernest Bevin (minister for labour) was put under immense pressure to copy Germany and militarise the civilian war effort....
...There is likely to be some serious competition for Simon & Schuster, a venerable publisher that was home to F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway....
...How did you go bankrupt, asked a character in an Ernest Hemingway novel. The reply: “Gradually and then suddenly.” And so it was for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn....
...Ernest Moniz, the former US energy secretary, suspended his role on the advisory board of a $500bn megacity project in Saudi Arabia until the facts are known about Mr Khashoggi’s disappearance....
...There is a secondary motif — not very Ernest, but certainly earnest in its wry probing — of bisexuality. “This old lion of yours is not what you think,” says someone of Hannaford....
...You can’t help finding a sumptuousness in this French film directed and co-written by Xavier Beauvois (Of Gods and Men) from a novel by first world war survivor Ernest Pérochon....
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