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Libor scandal and Silicon Valley gender row among topics tackled by FT/McKinsey finalists
Titles about the relentless march of technology dominate the FT/McKinsey annual prize
FT columnists offer up their top reads for bringing solace and advice
Lionel Barber, FT editor, chairs our panel of experts
‘The Man Who Knew’ — ‘exceptional’ biography of Alan Greenspan, wins £30,000 prize
Selected extracts from the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award shortlist
From gender imbalance to the productivity gap, titles selected by judges offer practical solutions
Lessons from the turmoil of the past, present and future
FT readers offer their thoughts on the titles we should revisit
As the FT and McKinsey launch their 2016 award, columnists select titles worth revisiting
Winning title ‘The Rise of the Robots’ is dystopian bookend to ‘The World is Flat’, on top in 2005
Martin Ford’s disturbing Rise of the Robots wins £30,000 FT-McKinsey prize
Annual prize will go to book that provides ‘most compelling and enjoyable’ insight into business
Theme of technology edges ahead of workplace and capitalism to dominate this year’s must-read titles
LinkedIn co-founder and economist to help decide which business author will win £30,000
Controversy and battles of ideas set the tenor for the longlist
Lionel Barber, FT editor, chairs our panel of experts. They are Steve Coll, Steven Denning, Mohamed El-Erian, Herminia Ibarra, Rik Kirkland, Shriti Vadera.
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