THE BOOKSELLER BUYER’S GUIDE | PUBLISHERS’ AUTUMN TITLES
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
December, 17th edn, pb, £49.99, 9780198737513 Macroeconomics teaches students to be young economists.
THE DEATH OF EXPERTISE TOM NICHOLS November, hb, £16.99, 9780190469412 From the anti-vaccination movement to citizen, the nation has witnessed a surge in intellectual egalitarianism. E
PROSPERITY FOR ALL: HOW TO PREVENT FINANCIAL CRISES ROGER E A FARMER November, hb, £16.99, 9780190621438 Prosperity for All proposes a paradigm shift that could raise employment rates and stimulate growth. E
A DICTIONARY OF ACCOUNTING JONATHAN LAW ED July, 5th edn, pb, £11.99, 9780198743514 This authoritative A-Z contains over 3,800 clear and concise entries on all aspects of accounting. E
FOR FORMAL ORGANIZATION: THE PAST IN THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF ORGANIZATION THEORY PAUL DU GAY; SIGNE VIKKELSO November, hb, £45, 9780198705123 This book seeks to contribute to the goal of reviving Organisation Theory.
THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND ITS AFTERMATH: HIDDEN FACTORS IN THE MELTDOWN A G MALLIARIS; LESLIE SHAW; HERSH SHEFRIN EDS September, pb, £22.99, 9780199386239 Contributors argue that the Global Financial Crisis challenges researchers to offer more comprehensive explanations. E
GLOBAL POVERTY: DEPRIVATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE COLD WAR ANDY SUMNER July, hb, £25, 9780198703525
In-depth analysis of the global poverty “problem” and how it is framed and understood. E
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HALL OF MIRRORS: THE GREAT DEPRESSION, THE GREAT RECESSION, AND THE USES-AND MISUSES- OF HISTORY BARRY EICHENGREEN November, pb, £12.99, 9780190621070 Brilliantly conceived account of the Great Depression and the Great Recession and their consequences.
IS THE PLANET FULL? IAN GOLDIN ED August, pb, £16.99, 9780198784876 Explores the contexts of a burgeoning population on our economic and environmental systems. E
PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP FOR TURBULENT TIMES MARK KRIGER July, hb, £37.99, 9781137405623
Examines how leadership strategies are used in real situations. E
THE INTUITIVE CUSTOMER: 7 IMPERATIVES FOR MOVING YOUR CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE TO THE NEXT LEVEL COLIN SHAW; RYAN HAMILTON October, hb, £21.99, 9781137534286 Explores the reasons
organisations are struggling to improve their customer measures. E
NAVIGATING THE TALENT SHIFT: HOW TO BUILD ON-DEMAND TEAMS THAT DRIVE INNOVATION, CONTROL COSTS, AND GET RESULTS. LISA HUFFORD July, hb, £19.99, 9781137548030 Navigating the Talent Shift will show you and your team how to tap into an on- demand workforce. E
THE CHINESE BIRDCAGE: HOW CHINA’S RISE ALMOST TOPPLED THE WEST HELEEN MEES September, pb, £22.99, 9781137588883 This book vividly describes how China’s rise in the early 2000s led to rising profits. E
THE VALUE IMPERATIVE: 1 GERALD GRANT July, hb, £29.99, 9781137590398
This book will help you learn how to change the mindset of people in your organisation. E
GLOBAL RISK AGILITY AND DECISION MAKING: ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE IN THE ERA OF MANMADE RISK DANIEL WAGNER July, hb, £29.99, 9781349948598 This book brings a compelling case for the need to bring traditional approaches to risk. E
LEADING BEYOND LEAN: 1 THE SEVEN DRIVERS OF PRODUCTIVITY August, pb, £22.99, 9781349949472 Leading Beyond Lean explains how how you can set up your own bespoke productivity system. E
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OUR ICEBERG IS MELTING: CHANGING AND SUCCEEDING UNDER ANY CONDITIONS JOHN KOTTER; HOLGER RATHGEBER October, pb, £9.99, 9781509830114 A simple fable with profound lessons for working and living in an ever changing world. E
ONE PLUS ONE EQUALS THREE: A MASTERCLASS IN CREATIVE THINKING DAVE TROTT
July, pb, £8.99, 9781447287056 A masterclass in how to be more creative, from one of the world’s advertising greats. E
PEARSON BUSINESS
TALKABILITY JAMES BORG July, pb, £12.99, 9781292013640 Get more from the way you communicate: what to say and how to say it. E
PENGUIN BOOKS
FIND YOUR WHY: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DISCOVERING PURPOSE FOR YOU OR YOUR TEAM SIMON SINEK December, e-book, £20, 9780241978405
The next step for applying the life-changing lessons of the international bestseller Start With Why. E
SPEEDMAILING RICHARD WOLFE July, pb, £9.99, 9781292142265 Discover how to regain control of your inbox and get back to your job. E
EVERYBODY MATTERS: THE EXTRAORDINARY POWER OF CARING FOR YOUR PEOPLE LIKE FAMILY BOB CHAPMAN; RAJ SISODIA October, pb, £9.99, 9780241975411
THINK LIKE AN INNOVATOR PAUL SLOANE September, pb, £12.99, 9781292142234
Seventy-six inspiring business lessons from the world’s greatest thinkers and innovators. E
C.E.O. Bob Chapman and author Raj Sisodia reveal the secret to success in modern business.
REST: WHY YOU GET MORE DONE WHEN YOU WORK LESS ALEX SOOJUNG-KIM PANG December, e-book, £12.99, 9780241974346
How and when you should rest to maximise your creativity and success. E
PENGUIN PORTFOLIO
RULES FOR MODERN LIFE DAVID TANG November, hb, £12.99, 9780241258514 The Financial Times agony uncle answers the questions you never knew you needed to ask. E
FIND YOUR WHY: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DISCOVERING PURPOSE FOR YOU OR YOUR TEAM SIMON SINEK December, tpb, £20, 9780241279267
The next step for applying the life-changing lessons of the international bestseller Start with Why. E
OUTSIDE INSIGHT: HOW TO USE DATA TO UNDERSTAND THE FUTURE AND TRANSFORM YOUR BUSINESS JORN LYSEGGEN August, tpb, £14.99, 9780241288269 A persuasive account of the most powerful strategic tool available to today’s forward-looking organisations. E
PLUTO PRESS
THE PROFIT DOCTRINE: ECONOMISTS OF THE NEOLIBERAL ERA ROBERT CHERNOMAS; IAN HUDSON December, pb, £17.99, 9780745335858 Exposes the role of professional economists in all the major crises of the 21st century. E
PORTFOLIO PENGUIN
TOGETHER IS BETTER: A LITTLE BOOK OF INSPIRATION SIMON SINEK September, hb, £12.99, 9780241187296
Aphorisms and inspiration from the bestselling leadership guru and TED talk sensation. E
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