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...My own sympathies were drawn to William. Spare suggests that he himself has plenty to feel angry about....
...Based on a book proposal that won the FT and McKinsey’s Bracken Bower Prize for young business authors in 2018....
...The Queen, according to William Feaver’s Freud biography, “kept silent in so far as she could” because, as she explained, “when he talks, he stops painting”....
...This year’s corporate blockbusters include former winner William D Cohan, who took the prize in 2007 with The Last Tycoons, about Lazard Frères....
...War-trophy Cassandra and powerless servant Cilissa, played with fierce integrity by Nina Bowers and Kate Stanley Brennan, add to the female voices caught up in the blood-soaked sequel to a gruesome war....
...William Reeve, a serial entrepreneur and investor involved in some of the UK’s best known tech start-ups, focuses on bonuses and performance goals to motivate staff....
...It was part of a wider scheme of decoration that signalled, through a series of allusive images, the 1st Duke’s allegiance to the political revolution that saw the Protestant William of Orange and his wife...
...Edward Macey-Dare, a litigation partner at specialist education law firm Lee Bolton Monier-Williams, says the starting point is to check your contract with the school — in particular, the sections dealing...
...Mr Kroc with Joan Smith, the wife of a South Dakota McDonald’s franchisee, and Mr Noyce with Ann Bowers, his head of personnel at Intel....
...Dangerous Hero: Corbyn’s Ruthless Plot for Power, by Tom Bower, William Collins, RRP£20, 400 pages Corbynism: A Critical Approach, by Matt Bolton and Frederick Harry Pitts, Emerald Publishing, RRP£14.99...
...Dangerous Hero: Corbyn’s Ruthless Plot for Power, by Tom Bower, William Collins, RRP£20 As the title suggests, this is an unabashedly hostile account of the leader of Britain’s Labour party....
...If you are under 35, you may want to enter the Bracken Bower Prize, also backed by the FT and McKinsey, worth £15,000 to the author of the best proposal for a business book on the challenges and opportunities...
...Mr Williams added: “Lots of shots were fired, there were cases everywhere”....
...The 2019 award and its sister Bracken Bower Prize, for young writers, will be presented in New York on December 3. To learn more visit www.ft.com/bookaward and www.ft.com/brackenbower...
...The Importance of Small Decisions, by Michael J O’Brien, R Alexander Bentley, and William A Brock This trio of professors of, respectively, history, anthropology and economics, devised a “map” of social...
...The Bracken Bower Prize is named after Brendan Bracken and Marvin Bower, who laid the foundations of the modern FT and McKinsey, respectively....
...He described the garden’s scents as “Oriental” on warm summer evenings and at times his house was “a bower of tuberose”....
...Into the floral bower stepped the eight musicians who make up the mechanistic half of Florence and the Machine. Then came Florence Welch, barefoot, with long tresses of hair....
...Dambisa Moyo Author, strategic thinker and a judge for the 2018 award The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success, by William Thorndike (2012)....
...Bracken Bower Prize: Do you have a business book idea? The FT and McKinsey have just launched the 2018 Bracken Bower Prize for young would-be business book authors....
...Those parents make a formidable audience if the right message is presented to them,” says Marshall Williams, chief executive of Ad Results Media, an audio and digital advertising agency....
...Between 1882 and 1900, P&O (formerly Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation) commissioned the Arts & Crafts tiler William De Morgan to work on 12 ships....
...Though the show lingers in private bowers, it also reminds us with a kick that Stettheimer cherished the city....
...But Michelle Seitz, head of William Blair Investment Management, the $67bn US fund house, argued active management still has a role to play in investors’ portfolios....
...Recurrent protestations of greatness — vocabulary “extraordinarily rich, greater in variety than all the poetry of Yeats, Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens and Larkin combined” — are not only...
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