Marina Abramovic – Walking through walls
As a strong artist, she controls her performances perfectly; but she seems to have more difficulty with life itself.
Marina Abramovic – Walking through walls
As a strong artist, she controls her performances perfectly; but she seems to have more difficulty with life itself.
Densely written ‘how-to guide’ for executives who want to build a sustainable growth company.
Despite the unavoidable buzzwords that come with the genre, Lean and Agile are actually sane and useful management principles.
Walter Isaacson – Leonardo da Vinci
Isaacson’s narrative falacy (‘Leonardo never finishing what he starts’) is at odds with the public recognition he received in his own day and age.
The level of Trump’s incompetency is not even shocking.
Philip Leonetti – Mafia prince
At some point, The Godfather has evolved from a document of the mafia life style to a style guide for mob leaders.
Rome was much more of a ‘social welfare state’ than I ever realized; with a people’s tribunes, food for the poor, land redistribution, and pensions for soldiers.
Former Google China Chief explains why China will win the AI race when it comes to applications of deep learning in the physical world.
Sharon Bertsch McGrayne – The theory that would not die
Shocking to realize how much controversy surrounded Bayesian statistics before the explosion of computing power.
Intriguing account covering Trump’s rise, by an NBC journalist debuting on the campaign trail.
William Poundstone – Fortune’s formula
Despite all mathematical considerations, the prerequisite for a truly successful betting strategy inside knowledge.
Kris Verburgh – The longevity code
Healthy food seems to be your safest bet for living longer, because technology that reverses aging is not (yet) available
Peter Thiel’s war on Gawker Media shows that money is a decisive factor in the US legal system.
By far the more readable book on org structure that I have come across.
Elegant guide to putting contrarian thinking into action, which tries a bit too had to show it is scientific.
What seems to have started as entrepreneurial over-confidence ended in a web of fraud and lies.
Mario Livio – The golden ratio
Comfortingly conscientious in his evaluation of claims about ao pyramids and the parthenon.
Daniel Pink – To sell is human
A charming plea for a compassionate approach to influencing.
Kate Raworth – the doughnut economy
The idea of challenging the implicit assumptions of traditional economics is not new, yet the emphasis on framing the debate is valuable.