Judge praises the ‘profound insights’ of the final six authors in contention for the £50,000 non-fiction prize
Award comes against a backdrop of growing international appreciation of her country’s culture
Judges of the £30,000 annual prize select the year’s most compelling and enjoyable title
Tales of Trump’s finances, AI advances and Amazon’s dominance join the chosen titles
A look back to celebrate the 20th edition of the Financial Times and Schroders award
Her book ‘Right Kind of Wrong’ aims to reframe failure and promote intelligent risk taking
Management title ‘Right Kind of Wrong’ praised as ‘highly readable and relevant’
The author was lauded for his haunting stories that ‘give voice to the unsayable’
Judges of the £30,000 prize pick six titles that capture the biggest personalities and themes of corporate life
Chosen titles explore themes including AI breakthroughs and the rise and fall of billionaires
Global asset manager follows Goldman Sachs and McKinsey as it signs three-year partnership
The FT and McKinsey & Company want to encourage young authors to tackle emerging business themes
The search for 2023’s ‘most compelling and enjoyable’ business title is under way
This year’s selection includes first-time nominations for books translated from Catalan and Bulgarian
Chris Miller’s ‘Chip War’ digs into the fight for semiconductor supremacy
Award for authors under 35 goes to Âriel de Fauconberg for ‘Before the Dawn’
Three writers in the running for the award for best business book proposal
Patients and the pursuit of profit, climate tech pioneers, and what links Silicon Valley and the rainforest
Book ideas on sustainability and healthcare are among finalists for the £15,000 award
The Sri Lankan author talks about the business of telling stories and how listening to others can help change things
Ahead of next week’s 2022 Booker ceremony, a behind-the-scenes account of one of the world’s biggest awards for fiction
We look at the contenders for this year’s prize, the winner of which will be announced on October 17
A selection of interviews and reviews from our archives to celebrate an oeuvre defined by ‘courage and clinical acuity’
Writer, 82, is best known for works exploring female sexuality and the lives of women
Finalists for the £30,000 prize explore the challenges of global capitalism, from energy politics to chip shortages