Macmillan Business

  • The Money Trap

    £10.99

    The former President & CFO of SoftBank Group International takes us inside the elite, high-stakes world of tech investment.

  • Supremacy

    £10.99

    The astonishing, behind-the-scenes story of the race to perfect the greatest invention in human history, artificial intelligence, and the men, women and companies that seek to profit from it all.

  • Pattern Breakers

    £11.99

    From the man who invested in Twitter, Twitch and Lyft back when they were named Odeo, Justin.TV and Zimride, an analysis of what it is that makes start-ups successful, and an exploration of how those companies can be identified at the seed stage of their development.

  • Time anxiety

    £20.00

    A powerful antidote to deadline dread, time guilt and chronic rushing – from the New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup

  • The glass cliff

    £10.99

    A data-led examination of The Glass Cliff social phenomenon, whereby women are often only hired into leadership roles when a business is already underperforming, thereby undercutting their chances of success.

  • The geek way

    £10.99

    The Geek Way explains the radical new mindset that is revolutionizing business culture, leadership, personal successes – and how to use it in your own career.

  • Meltdown

    £22.00

    The astonishing story of Credit Suisse, from its scandal-ridden history to its explosive collapse, from investigative journalist and bestselling author of Pyramid of Lies, Duncan Mavin.

  • The money trap

    £22.00

    The former President & CFO of SoftBank Group International takes us inside the elite, high-stakes world of tech investment.

  • Supremacy

    £22.00

    The astonishing, behind-the-scenes story of the race to perfect the greatest invention in human history, artificial intelligence, and the men, women and companies that seek to profit from it all.

  • Range

    £10.99

    The fifth-anniversary edition of the groundbreaking book on how to be successful in the twenty-first century. Through fascinating stories and vividly explained research, David Epstein demonstrates how, as the world has become increasingly complex, developing range can help us excel.

  • The fund

    £10.99

    The inside story of the world’s most successful hedge fund – and its enigmatic founder, Ray Dalio.

  • Breaking Twitter

    £10.99

    A rollicking, character-driven narrative by bestselling author Ben Mezrich, Breaking Twitter pulls back the curtain on the biggest business story of our time.

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